I knew the Depart of Justice had become politicized under the Obama Administration but I still held out hopes for institutions like the US Army. It appears that my hopes were in vain. Based upon the document embedded below, the Army’s Congressional Liaison Office has as many political toadies as the Civil Rights Division of the DOJ.
It appears that someone in either the Department of Justice or the White House has prodded the Army to go public with their “concerns” about the potential transfer of about 92,000 M1911A1 pistols to the Civilian Marksmanship Program. I wrote about the budget amendment put forth by Rep. Mike Rogers (R-AL) that would save taxpayers $200,000 annually by transferring these pistols to the CMP. It is a win-win plan.
Specifically, the Army worries that this transfer could be a threat to public safety, that the pistols would not be traceable, and that it might violate the Gun Control Act of 1968. If the person or committee that wrote this white paper must be depended upon to protect our nation against all enemies, foreign or domestic, then we are sunk. I have not read anything so mealy mouthed in a while.
Let’s review the rules for purchasing firearms or ammo from the CMP. First, and foremost, they don’t sell to just anyone. You have to be an eligible individual. To be eligible, you must:
- Provide proof of US citizenship
- Provide proof of age
- Be a member of a CMP affiliated club
- Provide proof of marksmanship activity
- Be legally eligible to purchase a firearm
According to AR 25-50, memo needs letterhead, office symbol, and point of contact. Conspicuous by their absence. Nobody wants to own this turd. My SJA would have had me doing pushups while he explained that this is not how Army correspondence is conducted.
According to AR 25-50, memo needs letterhead, office symbol, and point of contact. Conspicuous by their absence. Nobody wants to own this turd. My SJA would have had me doing pushups while he explained that this is not how Army correspondence is conducted.
I may be mistaken, but I believe the DCM sold pistols as well as rifles back in the 60s, prior to the GCA of 1968.
From what I can gather, DCM in conjunction with the NRA, sold MILLIONS of 1911s. I read yesterday that it included 2.4 million new-in-box Remington Rands as well as numbers of other makes. The price was in the neighborhood of $17-20 each.
I only did 26+ years, but I wouldn't put my name on this, either.