
VFW & Guns
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Re: VFW & Guns

"The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government." Thomas Jefferson USMC 1967-1970 101st. Underwater Mess Kit Repair Battalion - Spoon Platoon.
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Re: VFW & Guns
I am the commander of our post. We made the decision simple. Gave up the beer license and made the place BYOB. When we work a rental a uniformed police officer is on site and my pistol remains concealed, although I believe I can carry openly being that I'm an elected official and the designee in charge of working that rental or event.
I'm not big on the idea of showing my enemy who they need to jump first.
I'm not big on the idea of showing my enemy who they need to jump first.
Rod Townsend
Go Heeled Firearms Training
Texas LTC Instructor
NRA Training Counselor & Chief Range Safety Officer