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"The next Army chief of staff suggested Tuesday that soldiers at recruiting stations should be armed. How typical in the United States to respond to the latest gun tragedy with a call for more guns."
"General Mark Milley's statement at his nomination hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee came in response to questions about the deaths of four Marines and a sailor earlier this month ... General Milley told senators he believed that 'In some cases, I think, it's appropriate" for soldiers stationed at the facility to carry weapons.'"
"The Pentagon is understandably reluctant to arm soldiers at recruitment stations because it wants to encourage people to come in rather than intimidate them into walking past. ..." ... |
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jac
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"The Pentagon is understandably reluctant to arm soldiers at recruitment stations because it wants to encourage people to come in"
Are you kidding me? All the liberals want guns restricted to police and military. We are only asking that they get their wish.
Since when is an armed soldier considered a menace (except to the enemy)? |
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