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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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We need to stay strong. When the docs ask you if you have weapons, the answer is either "no" or none of your business (nonya is what my spouse says)
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CW3 Harvey K.
CW3 Harvey K.
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A refusal to answer would generally (and accurately) be taken as a "Yes".
I advise taking a page from the Koran, and applying the Muslim "justifiable lie" via "taqiyya". After all, what right to the truth does the questioner have? If it is none of his business, he deserves a lie as an answer. Just say "No".
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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Amen.
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TSgt George Rodriguez
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I wear mine into the clinic or the hospital and on request I leave it at the nurses station.
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SGT James Murphy
SGT James Murphy
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That "could" be troublesome TSgt Rodriguez I've worn my 2nd Amendment T-Shirt a couple time so they get the message that way too. Less likely to call the cops then.
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