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Originally Posted by billethkid
sticking to the question of the thread.....NO!
Impossible to define/develop criteria to measure with.
Impossible for lawmakers to reach agreement on what the measurements could be.
Virtually impossible to administer/enforce with any degree of effectiveness
The most readily available gun control actions are to enforce the laws already on the books.
The military base issue is an easy one to solve if it isn't made a platform for anti-gunners again......just go back to the rules of military being able to be armed on base as it was for many years. The current criteria have only created another gun free zone providing easy pickings for those who do not follow the rules......as proven time and time again.
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In what time period were soldiers on US bases allowed to be armed? I was in the Army in 1966 in the US at Fort Jackson and at Fort Benning. All firearms were kept double-locked in the Arms Room. That also went for privately owned firearms. MPs were armed and still are armed.
What are feelings about soldiers returning to US from overseas tours having psych evals to detect warning signs of PTSD or other mental issues?