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Military personnel ordered to comply with illegal private gun registration

Infantryman based at Fort Campbell leaks shocking directive ordering soldiers to submit information on registration, location of weapons as well as Concealed Carry permits, order was stopped according to base officials.

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
http://www.prisonplanet.com/military-personnel-ordered-to-comply-with-private-firearms-registration.html
Tuesday, May 19, 2009

An alarming document sent to us by an Infantryman based out of Fort Campbell Kentucky shows that active duty military personnel are being secretly ordered to submit information to their Chain of Command on how many firearms they own privately, their location, as well of details of any Concealed Carry permits.

Though the order was apparently rescinded, the fact that active duty soldiers are being asked to submit every detail of their private firearm collection is a telltale sign that the second amendment is in dire straights. Furthermore, Alex Jones has personally confirmed that such directives are being issued all over the country.

The directive orders active duty personnel to report details of all privately-owned firearms to their Chain of Command, as well as future firearms purchases.

The memorandum was sent to us by a concerned 11B Infantryman based at Fort Campbell. In his e mail, the man expresses his shock at being ordered to comply with what amounts to a registration of privately-owned firearms.

Read the document below.
*See attached document*

“I live off post, with my firearms (which I don’t bring on post for any reason). A very frightening thing happened at work yesterday,” he writes. “I was ordered to fill out a list containing my firearm information. This included make, model, caliber, and serial number of all firearms I currently posses. In addition, I was also required to list registration information, location of all weapons individually, and information regarding any CCW permits I posses.”

The man tried to ascertain why such information was being demanded by speaking to his First Sergeant but was told, “Just put your info on the form.”

“I don’t know how high this goes, but I am hearing that this is going on in other units at Fort Campbell as well,” writes the Infantryman. “It just seems a little coincidental to me that within 90 days: the most anti-firearm President in history is inaugurated, some of the nastiest anti-firearm laws are put on the table in Washington, and then the Army comes around wanting what amounts to a registration on all firearms, even if they are off post, and doesn’t provide any reason or purpose as to why.”

The man said he had been at Fort Campbell for almost 8 years and had never encountered anything like this directive before.

“I fear something really nasty is blowing in the wind here,” he warns.

According to a World Net Daily article, the order was stopped when it was discovered the commander was not “acting within his authority.”

However, Alex Jones has personally confirmed that bases all over the nation, including in Texas, are directing active duty personnel to provide the same information about their private gun collections.

The story emphasizes how gargantuan threats to the second amendment are not being reported by the mainstream media nor by big gun groups like the NRA.

A similarly grave threat to the second amendment is the so-called ‘No Fly, No Buy Act’, (H.R. 2401), a bill that will merge the TSA’s no-fly list with the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS), a point-of-sale system for determining eligibility to purchase a firearm in the United States, Guam, and Puerto Rico.

Since the Department of Homeland Security now considers veterans, advocates of the Second Amendment, and states’ rights activists as terrorists, the ‘No Fly, No Buy’ act would effectively disarm the majority of the entire country.

The language of H.R. 2401 reads as follows: “To increase public safety and reduce the threat to domestic security by including persons who may be prevented from boarding an aircraft in the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, and for other purposes,” according to the Open Congress website. Govtrack.us reports that the bill was referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

*See original article for references and links*


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  • That just gave me one of those "oh shit "moments. I have a really bad feeling about this admin..

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  • And all the cheerleading government suckups aren't saying a word about this one I see. People have been warning and warning and warning about this type of thing for years. But the lemmings never listen. They just suck federal cock like good little bitches. What the fuck happened to "support the troops"???

    Posted May-19-2009 By 

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  • Military personnel are not allowed to carry personal firearms on base at any time. If you live in military barracks and have firearms there are supposed to be open slots available in the unit armory to store your weapon. If you live in family housing on base you are required to register those weapons with base police accordingly. If you live off base in a private home or other rented/owned domicile then it is none of the military's business what weapons or how many of them you own. Individual un More..

    Posted May-19-2009 By 

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  • snopes says the directive was issued to one company, not the whole base, and rapidly rescinded. army says it wanted the information as an element to help prevent the high rate of violence being reported.
    still, you'd hope they would know better.

    Posted May-19-2009 By 

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  • There is a reason ammo and guns all seem to be back ordered,stock up while you can people.

    Posted May-20-2009 By 

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  • Tried to warn people of what the obamination was capable of....this is just the beginning of what the libtards will attempt. YOU CAN KISS MY ASS. Im not registering or telling you a damn thing.

    Posted May-20-2009 By 

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  • I am surprised this was rescinded. The guy who lives off the base has a good point. But if you live on base, you don't have a right to privacy.

    Posted May-19-2009 By 

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  • This goes to on post housing. but just in case troops. google Oath Keepers, remember your oath

    Posted May-27-2009 By 

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  • This isnt new...they had that policy when I was posted there 23 years ago.

    Posted May-19-2009 By 

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