You know I like my coffee sweet in the morning
and I'm crazy about my tea at night
Not to mention that anyone can come along and hang up a sign. No evidence that it was officially from the base or whatever.
"There are no finger prints under water."
It seems like a slap in the face to our service men and women to physically take responsibility for defending our nation's freedom, sometimes sacrificing their own lives, only to not be trusted with their own private firearms on base.
I don't know if they are allowed to keep their weapons in their homes on base or if they must be registered and kept elsewhere. Either way, I think our soldiers deserve more trust than that.
Just my two cents.