How can we get a federal concealed carry for our service members and veterans?
Once again the liberal left leaves us vulnerable and another shooting occurred. Here at the mall where my family has been shopping we had a shooting just one hour ago 15:00 19DEC15.
The letter of the law states that no weapons are allowed inside the mall. This means I had to take my weapon off my hip each time and leave it in the car. It defeats the purpose! Today, yet again, it defeated the purpose. So do these cowardly civilians believe signs are going to reach out and keep people safe? Maybe the fat mall renta-cops that couldn't get into the military or the police academy will do better than the signs. Again, no. Criminals don't give a crap about the damn signs other than knowing they can go into these "gun-free" zones and open season like the railroad days and the buffalo massacres.
We need to be able to put a stop to this. Maybe normal civilians should have some reasonable restrictions. However, I know that I was not the only service member around out of the thousands of people out there shopping for the holiday. I also know that we deserve a different standard, because we are not the same as civilians, even after ETS. It's a hard pill to swallow since everyone these days gets a participation trophy, but it's a fact.
So how do we get legislation passed to get a federal concealed carry for soldiers and veterans? I suggest we both go through specialized training and get certification before we do. Perhaps the certification should allow for us to be trained and certified as reserve deputy LEOs. We've been called out in places like Baltimore and Ferguson anyway.
One thing I know is that my weapon will not come off my hip unless I am at a courthouse, or an airport. My life and the life of my family come first, before any law of lesser power than the constitution. So should yours.
Maybe we can get them to expand it! Thanks Sgt.
Don't get me wrong, I would like to see some sort of program where properly trained military folk (including retirees) can get nationwide carry privileges. But I believe there needs to be significant additional training that goes along with it. Otherwise, we need to comply with an individual State's decisions on who can conceal carry and what it takes. The other alternative would be for the Congress and President to create a federal concealed carry statute... Don't see that happening anytime soon...
But really, if you have a conceal carry permit what's to really stop you from still entering these gun free zones? Weigh the pros and cons of ignoring the signs. If nothing happens then no one knows you carried. If something happens maybe you do get a chance to be that good guy with a gun that stops the bad guy. There's still a possibility that you'd initially face punishment but then you've got to decide if that potential punishment is a risk you're willing to take.
That said, just because a person's in the military doesn't mean they know how to handle a gun. However, some states, like Virginia do allow members of the military to obtain a concealed carry permit by showing proof of service. No extra training classes required.
My right to defend myself does supersede a property owner's right to ask me not to carry when the business is 1) open to the public, and 2) has established a history of violence to the level where carrying a firearm would offer opportunity to defend against lethal threats, in my opinion.
I know I sounded brash, maybe arrogant, but I believe my life, your life, every life comes before another person's comfort level. I also believe that any person(s) that mean to actively and maliciously threaten the former forfeits the sovereignty of their right to live. Escalation of force should be observed though.
You're right, if I've concealed properly then nobody would be the wiser. And what I propose for military to carry like a LEO is to earn certification on that level. I just want us to be granted access to that, like an ffdo. Why should pilots get to carry everywhere after a short class and not us?
Also back the NRA and other orgs. like it
1. In the state of Texas, where the state has now told everyone that you can even carry concealed on campuses across the state, EVERY single NON STATE University has bucked AGAINST that rule, because of, umm... SAFETY!
2. You seem to think that the POLICE have nothing better to do than to answer calls about people carrying guns. Not to say that I have this completely correct but it has happened in several states and counties where concealed carry or even open carry is the PRIVILEDGE and they get calls because people, GOOD people, are afraid of people carrying guns.
3. While you may be a member of the military, you do not, sorry to have to tell you, above the law of the land, no matter who or what you are. You are accorded the same rights and priviledges as any citizen. Just because you are a member, active, reserve, discharged or retired does not grant you additional priviledges.
4. Hows this for a little information. I have yet to see ONE SINGLE PIECE of legislation from a Democratic Party Government Official (Congress, Senate or President) that has gone and taken away your guns. You all poke fun at Liberals for wanting regulations and rules for this, but not once have any of YOU who tout the 2nd Amendment, not once, come up with an idea on how to combat weapons getting into the hands of those who shouldn't have them, but you sure as hell will scream bloody murder when someone on the other side makes a suggestion. Yet every time there IS a shooting, all you are even willing to do, which is hypocrisy of the HIGHEST level, is offer prayers and condolences to the victims and their families?
As a former member of the United States Air Force, I fought and served this nation. But for people to sit there and say we need MORE GUNS (just ask any of the gun retailers out there, as their sales are getting better and better each time) and we are to the point where it will become like, if it hasn't already, like the OLD wild west. Maybe, just maybe, we need the NRA to get its head OUT of politics and be what it was when it was founded. It is the National RIFLE Association, not the National Firearms association. You can rant and rave all you want about it. However, that hasn't gotten us anywhere other than to the point where you lie about Liberals taking away your guns and all. Yet, again, it hasn't happened. But when is enough actually enough and you who tout the 2nd Amendment actually realize that maybe, just maybe, you too have to share in the blame and SHAME that is the gun violence in this country and actually HELP to find a way to reduce it, since eliminating it would be impossible. But since there have been a little more than ONE incident PER DAY, maybe we have to wait until it becomes two or three times a day before 2nd Amendment people decide that maybe a solution would be better than puffing up and screaming about your rights...
1. Not a fact. It's just a statement. Your opinion is that weapons at a college make it unsafe. Yet the shootings that have occurred at colleges were in fact a gun free campus. How many weapons incidents have there been in Texas colleges??? Non State Universities are bucking against it due to lack of perceived safety, not an actual threat. Can you show ANY actual evidence that violence or weapon use has gone up on Texas colleges...
2. Why are you assuming that people will call the police? (again, not a fact) Your only fact here is that there are good people that are afraid of guns. There are also people that are afraid of everything else in this world. Fact: studies have shown that most people's fears are countered by education not avoidance.
3. This statement is as close as you got to a fact. Military members are citizens and are not above the law. We do not get additional privileges, we get our privileges restricted. We have volunteered to fall under additional laws and do not have the same rights and privileges of a normal citizen.
4. I'm not going to take this to a political side, but check your own facts on this one. It was a Democratically controlled government that actually went around to collect the legally owned weapons of every day citizens in the wake of hurricane Katrina by force. I say by force because they sent tactical teams in to homes and asked homeowners where their registered weapons were at gun point.
Everyone wants the violence to stop but adding more gun laws is not the answer. Better mental health care is a good start. So is educating people on weapon safety.
Pointing fingers and calling names on either side won't solve anything.
Thank you for your service.
As for "ASSUMING" that people are going to call the police, it HAPPENS! Why, because of just what you said, fear. And I agree that education and avoidance are quite truthfully two separate things. HOWEVER, the arm that USED to educate people is that organization called the National Rifle Association. But they have become so bloody political because of the idiots who keep spreading the lies about Liberals trying to take guns away (and it would not surprise me if they had a hand in it, but that is opinion and assumption on my part, I admit) that the fear is what is advanced and NOT education.
Now, as for during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, let me see if I have this straight. Yes, the LOCAL government, because they were dealing with such things as wide spread panic and fear and other issues did not want to have weapons out there. It was a mistake, but it was NOT as wide spread as it was ORIGINALLY reported. And those people DID, in fact, receive their weapons back. So tell me this sergeant, what was the REASON for those seizures? Tell me what YOU would have done differently at a time when tensions, fears, lack of federal support or any myriad of other issues were happening, including riots and looting. Yes, to many it was a mistake but again, fear and such tends to make people do things that they think is right at the time. But of course, no matter what is said, you are of the opinion because it was a time of high stress and such they should have been making all the right decisions... Sergeant, human nature doesn't work that way.
Lastly, you stated that gun laws don't help. However, how about actually doing such things as the following:
1. Require federal background checks for ALL weapons. There are states where people go in and fill out a form and then can walk out of the store with the weapon. Hello, pistols, rifles and shotguns are ALL weapons and can kill a person just as dead but we only seem to think pistols are the ones that people use.
2. REQUIRE classes on weapons and weapon safety, not only at the time of applying for the permit but REQUIRE periodic refresher courses
3. REQUIRE people to RENEW their permit. We do it for drivers, why not for gun owners?
4. REQUIRE all weapons to be registered, just like a car. That means that if the owner of a gun sells a gun, that has to be done with forms filled out and everything else. And this is where the problem lies, since how is an individual supposed to run a background check on someone buying a personal, previously owned weapon?
Oh, I know, this is an unreasonable restriction on everyone's 2nd Amendment right, right? But right now, the system that we HAVE is NOT doing what it should be doing, and gun manufacturers and such don't want any kind of restrictions at all. And gun owners think that their rights are being infringed upon because there is too much regulation. But there has to be, by actually TALKING about it instead of political wrangling, a way to make it work. But thinking that more people being able to carry concealed or open is not the answer.
A study from STANFORD University has proven that concealed carry actually makes the citizens of this country far less safe than before:
http://news.stanford.edu/2014/11/14/donohue-guns-study-111414/
Right-to-carry gun laws linked to increase in violent crime, Stanford research shows
Stanford research reaffirms that right-to-carry gun laws are connected with an increase in violent crime. This debunks – with the latest empirical evidence – earlier claims that more guns actually lead to less crime.
http://www.realclearscience.com/blog/2015/03/review_strongest_research_shows_no_link_between_gun_ownership_rates_and_higher_crime.html
http://www.hngn.com/articles/141814/20151020/harvard-gun-study-the-more-guns-the-less-criminal-activity.htm
https://mises.org/blog/theres-no-correlation-between-gun-ownership-mass-shootings-and-murder-rates
http://www.factcheck.org/2012/12/gun-rhetoric-vs-gun-facts/
The one thing that goes up when there are more guns is violence committed with guns... but, not the total of violent crimes (in fact, the total violent crimes usually decreases). But, if you banned hammers, the number of murders (or violent crimes) involving hammers would decrease, as well.
There is NO such thing as a "gun crime" - unless someone steals your gun. There is crime. There is violence. There is suicide. Those things occur with or without firearms.
Review: 'Strongest' Research Shows No Link Between Gun Ownership Rates and Higher Crime |...
Researching the link between gun prevalence and crime is inherently tricky. When society itself is your laboratory, it's almost impossible to properly account for confounding variables that might...
Concealed Weapons Permitting | Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence
People carrying hidden, loaded handguns in public create unnecessary risks of intentional or accidental shootings. The presence of concealed guns increases the risk that everyday disagreements will escalate into shootouts, especially in places where disputes frequently occur—in bars, at sporting events,and in traffic. Permissive concealed carry laws violate the shared expectation that public places will be safe environments free from guns and...
Major, I think it's not for the sunshine or the thunder in the distance that we carry a rain jacket.

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