Posted December 13, 2019 7:00 pm by Comments

By Dave Workman

Authorities are continuing their investigation of the shooting in Pensacola, as a Florida-based rights group wants the military to allow the carrying of personal arms on military bases. (Screen snip, YouTube, CBS News)

U.S.A.-(Ammoland.com)- Florida Carry, Inc., the citizen activist group crusading for full carry rights in the Sunshine State, has issued an open appeal to the military to allow active duty personnel to carry for their own protection when on base, one day after the family of one Pensacola victim appeared on Fox News contending that if he had been armed, he might have been able to stop the shooter.

The family of Naval Academy graduate Ensign Joshua Kaleb Watson appeared on “Fox & Friends” Tuesday to tell how the 23-year-old hero, who was hit five times but still managed to provide crucial information to responding lawmen about the killer, said he was a “marksman” who could have acted, had he been armed.

The 202-word statement from Florida Carry is direct.

“The right to keep and bear arms is sacrosanct in our republic. We also recognize that self-defense is a natural right and an individual responsibility. It is our position that members of our Armed …Read the Rest

Source:: AmmoLand

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