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In reply to the discussion: Naval yard shooting: this should end it once and for all [View all]wercal
(1,370 posts)We didn't walk around with guns all the time. They were in an arms room, behind two locked doors, and locked into each rack.
If somebody came into our headquarters and started shooting, I would have to unlock all of these things, and go several miles to the AHA (Ammunition holding area) and convince them there was an emergency, and they needed to give me ammo....and then I would have to rapidly load rounds into magazines, drive back several miles...and be entirely too late to do anything.
Military bases are even 'softer' than many civilian places. You can be quite confident that people are completely unarmed...there are no CCW holders on base. We even had our cars searched periodically...so unlike many office buildings...nobody is even able to run to their car and get a gun.
I imagine this Naval Yard had rent-a-cop security...not Marines in a Ghillie Suit.