Steve asked last page for actual documentation of US military regulations on firearms. Now we had this debate a year ago, and I listed them then. (Here I list them again). I guess the point is that when evidence exists that some of you don't like - you simply forget it. How convenient. Since you couldn't retain the information last year, here you go again.
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a. The authorization to carry firearms will be issued only to
qualified personnel when there is a reasonable expectation that life
or Department of the Army (DA) assets will be jeopardized if
firearms are not carried. Evaluation of the necessity to carry a
firearm will be made considering this expectation weighed against
the possible consequences of accidental or indiscriminate use of
firearms.
Furthermore here are specific restrictions: You'll note well that the policy is far more restrictive than most gun laws in the US. There are also very very few gun incidents on US army bases.
Its pretty clear that the only reason Hassan was able to act on his delustions was that he was able to go to a local store and buy his weapons and ammo without any qualifying process.
Its pretty clear that the US military has more sane laws and regulations regarding weapons than outside the bases. That there was a Ft. Hood shooting, was because, similarily to all the other shootings out there, someone had access to guns who couldn't have got them on a US military base.
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Persons prohibited from carrying firearms
a. The following persons are not authorized to carry firearms:
(1) Those exhibiting unsuitable behavior as defined in AR 50–6,
AR 190–56, or AR 380–67.
(2) Those with medical conditions, traits or behavioral characteristics
are defined as disqualifying factors in AR 50–6, AR 190–56,
or AR 380–67.
(3) Those whose security clearance has been revoked or denied
under AR 50–6, AR 190–56, or AR 380–67.
(4) Those taking prescription drugs or other medications that may
produce drowsiness or impair reaction or judgment.
b. Personnel authorized to carry firearms are prohibited from
consuming alcoholic beverages 8 hours prior to carrying a firearm.
An officer in the chain of command or supervisory chain in the
grade of at least colonel may grant an exception to this provision for
USACIDC special agents and supervisors, military police investigators,
and DA civilian investigators operating in a covert role.
Here's the source:
http://www.army.mil/usapa/epubs/pdf/r190_14.pdfSteve, you keep blowing hard about knowing military regulations. All you came up with in your imagination were possible reasons that the Army regulates firearms. Faced with the actual regulations - will you acknowledge your ignorance?