SuziQ
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Maybe we have different definitions, because IMO essentially gun free isn't the same as gun free. Every base I've ever been stationed at had a sizeable collection of weapons.
A sizeable collection of weapons for training purposes.
Snipped from the above article I posted.
The gun-free zone sign is from the front of the recruiting station in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Army regulations are very clear saying that you cannot have firearms during one’s official duties (see Para 2-6b). It should be the same across all branches.
Here are interim rules from last year that clearly prohibit privately owned weapons from all federally leased land and that would include recruiters offices.
You will need to click on the screen shot below to enlarge the picture and see the gun-free zone sign.