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<blockquote data-quote="C_Hallbert" data-source="post: 4056170" data-attributes="member: 42957"><p>After considering every aspect of this issue l, I’ve decided that the General’s actions were correctly intended to save the lives and protect property of people on and around Fort Sill. </p><p></p><p>Bobcats are dangerous and unpredictable and they can carry rabies Imagine if a small toddler (say a 2 year old child) got out of his room at 0200 hours and went outdoors to investigate a strange sound he heard through the open window in his room. At the same time, an angry, confused, rabid bobcat was wandering around the Base looking for trouble. Their paths cross and the toddler is unarmed because his mother doesn’t want him to carry firearms. I won’t relate the sanguine details of the events that would probably take place because some of you might faint or suffer a heart attack from emotional shock. The General is a hero…..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C_Hallbert, post: 4056170, member: 42957"] After considering every aspect of this issue l, I’ve decided that the General’s actions were correctly intended to save the lives and protect property of people on and around Fort Sill. Bobcats are dangerous and unpredictable and they can carry rabies Imagine if a small toddler (say a 2 year old child) got out of his room at 0200 hours and went outdoors to investigate a strange sound he heard through the open window in his room. At the same time, an angry, confused, rabid bobcat was wandering around the Base looking for trouble. Their paths cross and the toddler is unarmed because his mother doesn’t want him to carry firearms. I won’t relate the sanguine details of the events that would probably take place because some of you might faint or suffer a heart attack from emotional shock. The General is a hero….. [/QUOTE]
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