SSG Jason Neumann2546<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have a Concealed Weapon Permit and I also live off-post. When I am out and about doing errands I have my pistol with me and my CWP. Now, if I wanted to head on-post I would have to turn back around, head home and put my pistol up. The reason for that is, if you are not going to the POW range on-post, or heading to your on-post residence you may not have a weapon in your vehicle. You also must have it registered with Provost Marshall, which I have done (since I like to hunt). I have taken concealed weapons classes and defensive pistol course as well. I think if we have the training and keep up with it, we should be able to carry on a military installation. Just wondering what your thoughts are? <br>Do you think NCO's and/or Officers should be able to carry a sidearm (POW) while on/off duty on a Military Installation?2013-11-02T04:09:15-04:00SSG Jason Neumann2546<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have a Concealed Weapon Permit and I also live off-post. When I am out and about doing errands I have my pistol with me and my CWP. Now, if I wanted to head on-post I would have to turn back around, head home and put my pistol up. The reason for that is, if you are not going to the POW range on-post, or heading to your on-post residence you may not have a weapon in your vehicle. You also must have it registered with Provost Marshall, which I have done (since I like to hunt). I have taken concealed weapons classes and defensive pistol course as well. I think if we have the training and keep up with it, we should be able to carry on a military installation. Just wondering what your thoughts are? <br>Do you think NCO's and/or Officers should be able to carry a sidearm (POW) while on/off duty on a Military Installation?2013-11-02T04:09:15-04:002013-11-02T04:09:15-04:002013-11-02T04:09:15-04:00