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by E.Marquez
Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:22 pm
Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
Topic: Threat Question
Replies: 44
Views: 5442

Re: Threat Question

JP171 wrote:AR-190-11 directs post commanders to establish the program for safe and secure storage of all weapons possessed by anyone on post to include military housing as well as all military pesonnel in the civilian sector.

so therefore JAG cannot circumvent this regulation as it also provides for punitive action for refusal or circumvetion of this regulation. all military installations have a weapons possession policy that is currently in effect. this regulation is mirrored by all branches secondary to a DOD requirement.
All true, and nothing in AR-190-11 requires weapons to "should be maintained by either a rod and gun club or within the armory,"

Thank you for supporting my point, there is no such regulation as implied in that post. :cheers2:

In Example, on Fort Hood, current policy; FH-190-11 states in part "Firearms can be stored in Family housing, bachelor officers' quarters
(BOQ), or bachelor enlisted quarters (BEQ) by authorized occupants."

IF, the military persons in question are service members living in the barracks, then, yes, they must be stored otherwise "Military personnel who reside in troop billets or transient quarters shall and immediately store firearms and weapons in the unit arms room.

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by E.Marquez
Mon Apr 30, 2012 4:38 pm
Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
Topic: Threat Question
Replies: 44
Views: 5442

Re: Threat Question

There is no such DOD regulation that I am aware of, never seen it, nor seen it cited, referred to..

if you believe you know of such a DOD reg, please post it.

a Post commander (Army, no idea what the AF is doing these days) can and has made such silly regulations, and they are over turned by JAG, and or changed as soon as that commander PCS's if not sooner.

JP171 wrote: if it was a military individual in military housing they are gonna pay the price,
DOD restricts firearms as being a harzard and should be maintained by either a rod and gun club or within the armory,
they can enforce this in any manner they choose, they can go thru the federal law system or under UCMJ and make it stick.

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