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If i join the Army Reserves am i still considered a weapon under U.S. law?

by Guest59491  |  earlier

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I know people who join the military can't fight/shouldn't fight publically because they go to jail because they are trained to kill in the military. That kinda sucks so i was thinkin; what about army reserves? if i join am i still considered a weapon?

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  1. You watch too many movies.


  2. it takes a lot more than basic and ait to become a "weapon" and not everyone in the military is trained to kill. if you fight and get caught you would go to jail even if you weren' t in the military. maybe you shouldn't put so much stock in the movies

  3. you really sound like a tool.  really.  if you believe that, you may also be interested in the shoulder fired nuke they just started issuing, but only to bad *** fighters, aka...... weapons.  good luck, tool bag

  4. People in the military are not considered to be 'weapons.'

    How did you manage to come up with this idea?

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