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Are you in the state guard?
Especially when it comes to a gun free zone for easy opportunity targets.
http://www.chattanoogan.com/2015/8/2/...
Hmmmm
Yes, the UCMJ is an entirely different set of rules but common sense and heroism transcends both.
If this man gets slammed with anything more than a token punishment its shameful and I intend to raise hell.
Whether all military personnel ought to be armed is not an easy problem. Our military traditions run deep, and I grant that some of the most basic run contrary to other basic assumptions of our society. Officers are considered to be a class above enlisted personnel ("officer and a gentleman"). Officers are armed so that they can shoot soldiers who disobey. Allowing enlisteds to carry their own sidearms would run contrary to all of that.
I grant that this attack was not an isolated example. Therefore, change may be necessary. Indiana has made the change.
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2015/07/1...
Texas also (among others see WSJ here: http://www.wsj.com/articles/some-stat...
http://gov.texas.gov/news/press-relea...
For myself, I note that Indiana, Louisiana, and Texas have state guards, and as I read these orders, they do not apply to us.
Obama is a disgrace. Impeachment is not enough punishment.