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    Default Re: List of places no one should be allowed to possess a firearm:

    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
    No not really. As someone who works on a military base every day... Despite being in a "very secure" area (inside of a secure area, which is in another secure area, which is inside of a military installation), I do not feel safe at all. I seriously feel like a sheep. "Oh something bad must've happened, I better go back to my office and hide!"
    From what I gathered, people knew him. That's all I meant by the friendly thing.

    I donno all the details. You know more than I do. But I guess I'm wrong.


    Either way, my statement stands. No armed non-LE in a station or jail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JM Ver. 2.0 View Post
    From what I gathered, people knew him. That's all I meant by the friendly thing.

    I donno all the details. You know more than I do. But I guess I'm wrong.
    FWIW: "Friendly Fire" generally refers to an accidental shooting of friendly forces. Trust me... the hours of lectures, training, and CBTs (Computer-Based Training) we had after this asshat shot up Ft Hood was grueling.

    Quote Originally Posted by JM Ver. 2.0 View Post
    Either way, my statement stands. No armed non-LE in a station or jail.
    I'm not arguing this at all. In this case, you know better than I do. I've never been in a police station or jail.

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