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Our hearts are saddened to learn of yet another shooting on a military installation in the United States. Yet again, service members who train regularly to responsibly handle firearms were murdered o...
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I have a Concealed Weapon Permit and I also live off-post. When I am out and about doing errands I have my pistol with me and my CWP. Now, if I wanted to head on-post I would have to turn back around, head home and put my pistol up. The reason for that is, if you are not going to the POW range on-post, or heading to your on-post residence you may not have a weapon in your vehicle. You also must have it registered with Provost Marshall, which I have done (since I like to hunt). I have taken concealed weapons classes and defensive pistol course as well. I think if we have the training and keep up with it, we should be able to carry on a military installation. Just wondering what your thoughts are? <br>
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I absolutely support this idea. We all have formal training on firearms anyway and are taught how to defend ourselves. It would also help in early response if another incident on any Base if the bad guys know they wouldn't get to far if they decide to do it again. I don't know why our soldiers, who are trained to defend themselves, don't have this option already? I hold Senior Leadership ultimately responsible for not have this policy in place...NOW.
I support if for leadership and you pass background check and can get the state permit
SSG Richard Relyea
Total agreement
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