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Today I saw this post from @QueensNYGuy. The gist of the video is that military service members have to get the vaccine by Friday, or they’re kicked out, losing all earned benefits. Effective Friday, the military will no longer contain any individuals who are willing to disobey an order and lose everything they’ve worked for in order to defend themselves.

Then I was reminded of this post from the other day from @LakotaPride. The gist of this article is that the house just passed HR4350, a red-flag gun law aimed at military service members, wherein a military court can deem any member, active or past, unfit to own or possess a firearm. It also includes this text:

Additionally, military court protective orders issued on an emergency basis are exempted from providing the recipient with the standard “right to due process.” Instead, “notice and opportunity to be heard” must only be provided after an order was already issued.

So within a span of less then two weeks, they will have removed every soldier who would have been likely to defend liberty AND have the ability to strip their personal gun rights away at any moment due to an “emergency.”

I hope you all are stocked on ammo.

Today I saw [this post](https://poal.co/s/CoronaVirus/443226) from @QueensNYGuy. The gist of the video is that military service members have to get the vaccine by Friday, or they’re kicked out, losing all earned benefits. Effective Friday, the military will no longer contain any individuals who are willing to disobey an order and lose everything they’ve worked for in order to defend themselves. Then I was reminded of [this post](https://poal.co/s/QStorm/441685) from the other day from @LakotaPride. The gist of this article is that the house just passed HR4350, a red-flag gun law aimed at military service members, wherein a military court can deem any member, active or past, unfit to own or possess a firearm. It also includes this text: > Additionally, military court protective orders issued on an emergency basis are exempted from providing the recipient with the standard “right to due process.” Instead, “notice and opportunity to be heard” must only be provided after an order was already issued. So within a span of less then two weeks, they will have removed every soldier who would have been likely to defend liberty AND have the ability to strip their personal gun rights away at any moment due to an “emergency.” I hope you all are stocked on ammo.

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[–] 3 pts

Thank you for chiming in. I’ve been seeing your waiver posts and wondered what you thought of this video but didn’t think to just ask you lol

[–] 4 pts

I just realized I have no comment about the military red-flags.

If you ever stored your firearms in the base armory, or lived on base with firearms, the military has (or at least had) records of your serial numbers.

For example, I had a few firearms when living in the dorms, so the Armory stored my weapons and had a list of serial numbers, manufacture, and type. If you live in on-base housing with firearms, you also have to register your firearms with the armory, but can keep them in your house.

When moving to a new base, the armory stored my weapons for a couple weeks while I found off-base housing. During this time, they also had a list of my firearms they stored.

Assuming they keep historical records (which they might not), finding a list of previously owned firearms would be trivial. Just look the bases Airman Snuffy was stationed at, and contact the armories on that base to see if they have any historical records.

[–] 2 pts

Great information to know, thanks again

[–] 2 pts

It's perfectly logical, but not something you think about every day. And sometimes it doesn't cross your mind when it's relevant to the conversation. Just thinking about it, it'd be logical to believe the base armory has a list of all firearms stored on base, whether in the armory or in base housing.

[–] 1 pt

Yet another reason to avoid base housing.