What say y'all? [Hey, I'm from North Carolina LOL]
I have to disagree. There should be no "special" or "elite" classes of legal residents in regards to carrying firearms. That includes presently employed LEO, retired LEO, military members or veterans. One rule should apply to all and all should be required to abide by the same rules. "Shall not be infringed."
BTW, there are thousands of honorably discharged military personnel who have never handled a handgun, and only handled a rifle in boot camp/basic training.
I also have to disagree. As a U.S. Navy Veteran, we were not allowed to handle handguns. I know a couple active duty Army personnel I would think twice before inviting them to go out back and firing a few magazines. I'm not so sure it would be a good idea, nice thought though.
Navy should be excluded from the special treatment stated.
(f) a member of the active or reserve military, or a member of the National Guard who has had handgun training in the previous three years.
Dad is a Navy vet. And he had to stay qualified during his entire time in the service with a .45 semi auto. It depends on what you did in the service, not that you were in.I also have to disagree. As a U.S. Navy Veteran, we were not allowed to handle handguns. I know a couple active duty Army personnel I would think twice before inviting them to go out back and firing a few magazines. I'm not so sure it would be a good idea, nice thought though.
Dad was qualified in 1946 and carried till 1971 when he joined the Naval Reserve with credit for 26 years of AD. CTMCM when he retired. Sure has to be the new Navy.What you never qualified with a .45? I spent 20yrs giving the training lecture, working in aromrys, running indoor ranges and teaching sailors how to shoot handguns as an AO (Aviation Ordenanceman). Must be the new Navy.
I see your BB picture and raise you 1 video.Who gets called when the Army gets in trouble?
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And, we can conceal carry fairly well....
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