CathyInBlue
Grandmaster
Thi is what I meant by "Never gonna happen here."LOL. No such law could ever force me to do anything of the sort.
There is ALWAYS a choice.
Thi is what I meant by "Never gonna happen here."LOL. No such law could ever force me to do anything of the sort.
There is ALWAYS a choice.
We are? I don't remember the signing away rights class before being sworn in at MEPS when I joined. You may have a rude awakening later on, but when you're a 17-18 year old joining you barely know what MOS you signed up for. There really isn't that much difference, you can't carry on post but you can't carry on most campuses or in a lot of public buildings either. One of the few things we can't do is to attend non-sanctioned events in uniform or in certain venues where your opinion may be taken as the opinion of a military service etc. The only ones who really get hosed regarding the 2nd amendment are young enlisted who stay in the barracks, not that it necessarily stopped us back when I lived in barracks but it's been a long time since I stayed in a barracks.
Your sarcasm meter is bussssssstid. I've advocated for soldiers rights every since I've been in and gotten out. Unfortunately many seem to think things are fine the way they are or feel they have too many rights. Does it make sense to take away freedoms from the very people who protect them? It would seem so to a great many people.
LOL. No such law could ever force me to do anything of the sort.
There is ALWAYS a choice.
LOL. No such law could ever force me to do anything of the sort.
There is ALWAYS a choice.