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In reply to the discussion: Naval yard shooting: this should end it once and for all [View all]leveymg
(36,418 posts)58. All the guns at Ft. Hood didn't prevent that shooting, either.
There have been gun murders at US military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well. Not sure what all this proves, except that arming everyone doesn't stop people from shooting each other.
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It's four blocks away. There's an interstate between Navy Yard and 8th & I (nt)
Recursion
Sep 2013
#23
Too bad people don't go to jail for at least using the same caution that the military does with
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#146
Well, a trombone can be a deadly projectile weapon if you play it right (or wrong!)
kentauros
Sep 2013
#79
"Combat ready" is a specific term regarding training and equipment and is measured in days
Recursion
Sep 2013
#123
Yup, there was another crackdown on how things get issued after the Clinton base closure report..
X_Digger
Sep 2013
#119
I was in a technical field, and it was easier to check out expensive tech equipment than an M-16.
MH1
Sep 2013
#139
That person has ZERO knowledge about how the Military functions on a daily basis.
prefunk
Sep 2013
#102
Navy Yard isn't even controlled access for the most part; there's a public museum there.
Recursion
Sep 2013
#113
The Marine Barracks is at 8th and I, north of the Navy Yard on the other side of I-695
hack89
Sep 2013
#74
Well being in the city with the strongest gun control laws in the nation didn't prevent it
Recursion
Sep 2013
#51
Can debate all day about security at the base. Let's talk about the killer with a gun that is there.
Hoyt
Sep 2013
#33
Ain't it the truth? Honestly, TV makes people stupid. I have always thought it should be outlawed if
Nay
Sep 2013
#151
Generally, only Sercurity Forces are armed on military bases, not the rank and file.
prefunk
Sep 2013
#90
Being on call does not mean continuously holding a gun. Yes, they may play tiddly winks, read, watc
uppityperson
Sep 2013
#167
It's like confronting creationists with paleontology: generally more amusing...
friendly_iconoclast
Sep 2013
#170
You mean how the strictest gun control laws in the nation didn't do anything?
Recursion
Sep 2013
#31
There are certainly more people carrying in the Best Buy across the river than at Navy Yard
Recursion
Sep 2013
#53
You may be surprised to know that very FEW Servicemembers are armed on a daily basis.
prefunk
Sep 2013
#85
I'm not entirely sure that is accurate and fail to see what your point really is.
prefunk
Sep 2013
#147
LOL at the gungeoneers insisting that a navy yard is some kind of gun free zone!
DanTex
Sep 2013
#48
In which case the point the OP is making is valid, definitional technicalities notwithstanding.
DanTex
Sep 2013
#76
If it's a "gun free zone," it's because they admit that gun carriers are irrational.
Hoyt
Sep 2013
#77
People do not go armed in a military facility, unless they are security.
Agnosticsherbet
Sep 2013
#136