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Military demands details on soldiers' private guns

Posted at 11:58 AM on May 22, 2009

A military commander at Fort Campbell in Kentucky demanded his soldiers give him the registration numbers of any guns they own privately and then reveal where they are stored.

The order was stopped, according to base officials, when it was discovered the commander was not "acting within his authority."

The original order was issued on the letterhead of Charlie Company, 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment and said effective March 11, any soldier with a "privately owned weapon" was required to submit the information, along with any information about any concealed carry permit the soldier may have, and what state issued the permit.


Further, the rule warned, "If any soldier comes into possession of a Privately Owned Weapon following the effective date of this memorandum, he is required to inform the Chain of Command of the above information."


One soldier who objected to the demands circulated the memo, commenting that he lives off post.


"It just seems a little coincidental to me that within 90 days the most anti-firearm president in history is inaugurated, some of the nastiest anti-firearm laws are put on the table in Washington,and then the Army comes around wanting what amounts to a registration on all firearms, even if they are off post, and doesn't provide any reason or purpose as to why," the soldier said.

 


Categories: Concerning the 2nd Amendment

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Reply spook45
10:29 PM on October 18, 2009
I met the guy who first posted this on the internet, while shooting at TWRA range near Campbell. He ws getting ready to deploy to Afghanistan for his 3rd tour. He is a true patriot.

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