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-Land of the Free
We've Lost 34 Servicemen In Military
2015-07-19
[BearingArms.com] Several of the top Republican Presidential candidates are calling to rescind that policy. While some are incorrectly blaming Bill Clinton for the policy, the current version of the regulation most accurately dates to George H.W. Bush, and variations of it date back to Nixon.

All of that is irrelevant, however.

What matters is that we've now had five mass shootings on military facilities during Barack Obama's presidency. The policies, originally designed to mitigate the risk of negligent discharges, may have worked from the time of Nixon up until the time we started seeing credible threats of attacks on domestic military facilities.
Posted by:Hupineger Glomomp52169

#3  As per CNN AM, IIUC the Mayor of Chattanooga has decided to unilaterally the city's flags in mourning in protest = lieu of waiting for the Bammer Admin to finally declare a state of national mourning for the Chattanooga Marines.

Seems the Bammer is taking too long to declare honorarium per the Chattanooga dead???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-07-19 21:46  

#2  Attitudes are changing quickly, at least at the state level:

Tennessee pauses as other states quickly arm Guardsmen in wake of Chattanooga attacks

and

Off Duty Sheriff Deputies and Ordinary Citizens Guard Armed Forces Recruiting Centers in Ohio
Posted by: trailing wife   2015-07-19 09:05  

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Posted by:    2015-07-19 02:16  

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