oldfisherman
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Dear Mr. President and Ahmed
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It was during the presidency of George H.W. Bush, not Bill Clinton, that the U.S. Department of Defense issued a directive in February 1992 affecting the carrying of firearms on bases by military personnel. That directive was eventually implemented through a regulation190-14 issued by the Department of the Army (not via executive order) in March 1993, just two months after President Clinton assumed office.
Additionally, that change in regulations (which applied only to the Army, not other branches of the U.S. armed forces) did not ban the carrying of weapons by soldiers on Army bases; rather, it restricted the authorization to carry firearms to personnel engaged in law enforcement and security duties, and to personnel stationed at facilities where there was "a reasonable expectation that life or Army assets would be jeopardized if firearms were not carried":
Read more at http://www.snopes.com/politics/clintons/baseguns.asp#VTPDYum3Kj07Rq7j.99
Kid is good at reading what his dad wrote, I'll give him that.
barfo
Yep, 13 year olds know all the facts.
Yeah, what is it with this kid imitating grownups that are in a presidential debate, and getting his facts just as wrong as the politicians that want to run our country?
He should be out on the streets doing drugs and spray painting walls instead of taking an interest in politics and current events.
I can't figure out what makes people think the internet is made so you can spew opinions like this. I don't seem to see people with ideas, just accusations and parrot like repetition.Attention.
barfo