why don't you tell us?
Okay, you tell me why NWS needs to arm itself.
National Weather Service Follows DHS In Huge Ammo Purchase
http://www.infowars.com/national-wea...ammo-purchase/
why don't you tell us?
you don't think it's interesting?
saving up for a rainy day?
its raining lead?
@cantthink: sure, but I've no idea why.
looters in the aftermath of a weather event? I don't know, what is your simple explanation which doesn't involve hundreds (or thousands) of people keeping the same perfect secret.
same here
halleluiah?
old man shoots at cloud?
.40 is an awesome round.
Those amounts really don't seem that high to me if you have people who need to go to ranges. It makes sense to me that NOAA employees would need to fire rifles i certain situations related to wildlife.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform..._United_States
Uniformed services
The seven uniformed services are, in order of precedence by ceremonial formation:[5]
United States Army
United States Marine Corps
United States Navy
United States Air Force
United States Coast Guard
United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Corps
Each of the uniformed services is administratively headed by a federal executive department and its corresponding civilian Cabinet leader.
ah thanks. did not know that.
Actually - I wonder if NOAA has to run their own security service. Their facilities have high security in some situations because of the satellite data they have access too.
Edit: Too slow - TB figured it out.
that is awesome though. NOAA has an army!
Sheeeutt...You don't want Dirk Pitt to be well armed? ing communists....![]()
Alex Jones hooked another poster.
TB doesn't like the smell of intellectual dishonesty.
i think if they can forecast or predict the weather a bit more accurately then i suppose their jobs would be less dangerous, but its like asking barrack obama to be a smart president tbh
There could be a legitimate reason to arm some personnel at some weather facilities. Particularly those in remote or wilderness areas (or where personnel travel to remote or wilderness areas to service equipment and facilities).
It's not an extraordinary number of rounds.
What's even scarier is that they are hollowpoints, which are illegal to use even in war.
They'll need to defend their weather weapons during the manufactured collapse in case the people wise up.
weather weapons? more HAARP bull ?
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