Posted on 12/07/2011 4:44:59 PM PST by Jet Jaguar
Don’t they mean “workplace violence?”
exactly, this article mistakenly called it a terrorist attack.
//extreme barf-inducing sarcasm
Contrary to popular opinion, military members going to and from military bases are sitting ducks. The reason is simple. There is no base commander I know who allows military members to carry concealed when entering a military installation. It is a felony to bring a firearm onto a military installation without authorization. So, that’s why the body count was so high at Ft. Hood. That situation was all the more tragic as many of the service personnel wounded/killed were combat veterans who probably would have survived if concealed carry had been permitted. This is something that Congress can fix. I believe that military members should be allowed to carry or have a weapon in their vehicle if entering military bases. I wish someone is Congress would sponsor legislation to that effect.
It’s already happened...but no one has really payed any attention, imho.
Fort Hood, Arkansas
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Hood_shooting
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/02/us/02recruit.html
During my time in Iraq, we profiled “military-aged males’ (MAM’s) as potential insurgents. Any male 17-45 was a potential terrorist.
This is what’s needed now. Keep MAM’s away from military installations and key infrastructure. Profile MAM’s for suspicious activities. Don’t trust them. Don’t hire them. Don’t believe them.
Don’t worry.
When it happens (again, thanks Nadal Hassan), they’ll just blame TEA partiers, semi-automatic firearms and gun shows.
I had my whole arsenal on base (moved them there in a ditty move) and required no permission at the gate or authorization from anyone. I took my guns on and off the base to go shooting at the army post down the road, and many times to go hunting, and never had any problems...even when there was a lock down and vehicles were inspected at the gate. Everyone did that with their personal weapons. If there’s some rule against it, I never heard about it.
Agreed
I thought Obama’s admin says only our veteran’s and Tea partiers were terrorists.
“Occupy” also said that THEY would try to infiltrate, too. Merits close watching, IMHO.
There is.
If you reside on base in housing, you can keep your firearms there.
If you reside in the dormitories, you must store your POF in the armory.
If you reside off base, and bring a POF onto the base, you must be headed to the gun range, headed to the armory, or headed out to hunting areas.
ie. if you carry a gun in your car at all times, you are breaking the rules.
Agreed.
During the past 50 years, over 98% of all terrorist attacks have been perpetrated by Muslim males aged 15 - 48.
So why is a crippled white woman, age 84, being strip searched by TSA?
Is this at Ft. Hood? Can you carry concealed on base?
I really doubt that. Also, you may have guns in base housing at some bases, but most require that they be registered with the Provost Marshall. Coming on and off base, I doubt you can have a loaded weapon in your car in reach or on your person. I think the local base now allows residents to have weapons in their car (ammo physically separated from firearms or in the trunk), when the member lives on base and is going to and from hunting or the range. There is no permission for people who live off base to have weapons in their car when coming on base to go to work or to the exchange. I don’t know the exact rules of your home base, but I am reasonably sure that don’t include loaded weapons within reach in your car or concealed on your person. If you find out something different with regards to Ft. Hood, I would be interested to know.
Why is MA\ajor Hasan still drawing breath?
Why is MA\ajor Hasan still drawing breath?
Wow, not only fat fingers but a double post—sorry about that.
MAJOR Hasan.
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