General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: Naval yard shooting: this should end it once and for all [View all]If you have ever been involved with how the military handles or secures weapons, you would understand.
A typical setup is like this. The rifles are locked in racks that are bolted or chained down. These are locked in a metal cage. These are inside a large vault with 2 combinations, one to the door and one for the alarm.
No one person knows both the door and alarm combination for security reasons. Additionally the keys to those cages and locked racks are stored in a safe in another office, usually the commander or XO's, so that is a third combination.
In ideal times if all people are present to unlock the safe, get the keys, open the vault, turn off the alarm, open the cage, unlock every rack, then issue is 15-20 minutes. If you don't have a person that knows any one of the combinations or codes, it doesn't work.
It takes deliberate planning to open and issue weapons, by design.