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by Chasbo00 » Tue, 03 Jul 2012 11:21:58
MILLER: D.C. arrests vet for unregistered ammunition In September 2011, former Army Specialist Adam Meckler was arrested at the VFW in the District because he happened to have a few long-forgotten rounds of ordinary ammunition in his bag.
Spc. Meckler was only 15 days out of active duty and still living at Fort Belvoir when he had to go into the District to turn in his medical records. On Sept. 18, he went to the VFW, which is located inside the Veterans Affairs D.C. regional office, four blocks from the White House. The Army medic carried these paper loosely and created a mess going through the scanner conveyer belt.
The next day, the Kentucky native had to return with more documents so he took his first-aid backpack to keep the papers from flying around again at security. He had used this same bag to do medical coverage at the shooting range for his job and when he shot recreationally. Spc. Meckler owned his military-issued sidearm, the Beretta M9 and a Springfield XDM, also in 9mm.
He took the Metro into the city. At the entrance of the Eye Street building, he got in line to go through the magnetometers again. When it got to his turn, he put the backpack on the conveyer belt. Expecting to be waved through the checkpoint, he was shocked that the security guard held him in place. http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/gun ... ed-ammuni/
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by TacticalMom » Tue, 03 Jul 2012 12:29:59
That is a shame, this makes me sad for that vet. Overreacting Much?
"Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves." Abraham Lincoln
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by dorminWS » Tue, 03 Jul 2012 13:03:50
marked8 wrote:They take these things very seriously in Federal buildings. I've worked armed security at a Federal site and we would have done the same thing. There is a zero tolerance policy in such situations and no discretion. Discretion is for the judge.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> OK, silly as it is, I understand it is the law in DC. But can't you have zero tolerance without the hysteria and Gestapo tactics?
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I don't think it's a good idea to put that online. WHO KNOWS who's checking? I love big-caliber and longe-range rifles and 1911 pistols, and I've got a few.
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by Diomed » Wed, 04 Jul 2012 01:19:36
dorminWS wrote:But can't you have zero tolerance without the hysteria and Gestapo tactics?
Nope, zero tolerance is a part of hysteria and Gestapo tactics.
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