Ginny Simone Reporting | S6 E10: "Our Military Disarmed"

Published on September 10, 2015
Duration: 7:58

This video discusses the impact of firearm bans on military bases and recruiting centers, drawing parallels between the Chattanooga and Fort Hood shootings. Retired Sergeant Howard Ray argues that disarming servicemen and women on base makes them 'sitting ducks' and that allowing trained personnel to carry firearms would enhance security and potentially save lives. The commentary criticizes current policies as a 'slap in the face' to those who serve and defend the Constitution.

Quick Summary

Firearm bans on military bases make service members vulnerable, turning them into 'sitting ducks' during attacks. Retired Sgt. Howard Ray argues that allowing trained personnel to carry weapons on base and at recruiting centers would enhance security and save lives, criticizing the policy as a 'slap in the face' to those who serve.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Chattanooga Shooting Incident
  2. 00:26Fort Hood Shooting Survivor's Perspective
  3. 00:45Call to Remove Base Firearm Ban
  4. 01:05Heartbreak Over Broken Safety
  5. 01:40Bullet Holes as a Sign of Truth
  6. 01:47Gun-Free Zones Don't Work
  7. 01:51Federal Property Weapon Restrictions
  8. 02:03Disarming Our Soldiers
  9. 02:06Loss of Right to Carry
  10. 02:20Slap in the Face to Uniformed Men & Women
  11. 02:24Combat Training vs. Base Restrictions
  12. 02:43Open Season on Our Military
  13. 02:47Recalling the Fort Hood Attack
  14. 03:11Chaos and Yelling During Attack
  15. 03:18Quick Action and Directing People
  16. 03:31Reaching for a Pistol
  17. 03:36Empty Holster Realization
  18. 03:42Shooter Raises Gun
  19. 03:47Bullets Ricocheting
  20. 03:56Gun Jammed
  21. 04:01Had I Had My Firearm
  22. 04:10Substantially More Training
  23. 04:14Would Have Made That Shot
  24. 04:23Medal for Actions Taken
  25. 04:26Government Policy Review
  26. 04:35Continuing Down the Same Route
  27. 04:44Appalling and Repulsive Policies
  28. 04:54Victims' Lives Don't Matter
  29. 05:06What Else Has to Happen?
  30. 05:10Changing Policies in the US
  31. 05:17Terrorist Act Confirmation
  32. 05:26Definition of Terrorism
  33. 05:39Domestic Terrorism on the Rise
  34. 05:42Enemy Goes Unseen
  35. 06:05ISIS High-Value Targets
  36. 06:13Message to Enemies Abroad
  37. 06:17We Look Weak
  38. 06:20Why Have a Military?
  39. 06:23President's Executive Orders
  40. 06:31Call to Survivors
  41. 06:39Do Something Right with the Pen
  42. 06:45Remove Stupid Regulations
  43. 06:48Socialistic Ideology Failure
  44. 06:55Impact on Military Career Aspirants
  45. 07:01Appalled and Don't Want Part
  46. 07:05Former Army Recruiter
  47. 07:07Not the Best of the Best
  48. 07:09Not the America I Fought For
  49. 07:15Survivors of Gun Violence Against Gun Control
  50. 07:19Different Time, Different Arena
  51. 07:23Actively Engaged
  52. 07:31Military Stripped of Rights
  53. 07:40Right to Defend Yourself

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are firearm bans on military bases a concern?

Firearm bans on military bases make service members vulnerable to attacks, turning them into 'sitting ducks'. Trained personnel are prevented from carrying weapons that could defend them and others during active shooter events, a policy criticized as a 'slap in the face'.

What is the argument for allowing military personnel to carry firearms on base?

The argument is that military personnel receive extensive firearms training and are often targets. Allowing them to carry their personal weapons on base and at recruiting centers would enhance security and potentially save lives, similar to how they operate in combat zones.

How do gun-free zones on military bases affect security?

The video argues that 'gun-free zones' on federal property like military installations do not deter attackers. Instead, they disarm potential victims, making them easier targets for individuals intent on causing harm.

What is the connection between military firearm policies and national security?

Restricting firearms on military bases sends a message of distrust to soldiers and signals weakness to adversaries like ISIS, which targets military personnel. This policy is seen as detrimental to national security and military readiness.

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