General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: Could have those deaths/injuries been prevented if firearms were allowed on the base? [View all]rppper
(2,952 posts)Was explained to me by a navy gunners mate/guns chief range master in boot camp...
A) all privately owned guns and ammo will be turned over to the base armory upon arrival to the base and picked back up only upon departure. You are allowed to shoot private weapons on a firing range under a range asters supervision as far as I know.
No weapons on base prevents some pissed off hot headed private/seaman/airman from killing his sgt/chief/LPO/division officer when said victim made him do something he didn't want to do....or maybe the kids wife left him and the supervisor rubbed him the wrong way....or any reason....everyone who is or ever served knows this....they don't want their officers and senior enlisted getting killed by a hot head/PTSD victim/drunk/depressed/etc/etc....servicembers. That's why shootings like this and the Norfolk base shooting last week make huge news. Navy bases have armed gate guards, shore patrol(Navy MPs) and topside watches on each sub and ship...all armed...and it still happened. If a human being has an overwhelming desire to kill, there is little you can do to stop it once it's set into motion.