Second Amendment Sisters, Inc
900 R.R. 620 A., Suite C-101,
Commander
U.S. Army Garrison Alaska
724 Postal Service Loop # 6000
Fort Richardson Alaska 99505-6000
Dear Colonel Timothy Prior,
My name is Angela Briggs and I am the Alaska State Coordinator for the
Second Amendment Sisters, a women’s advocacy group dedicated to preserving the
basic human right to self defense as recognized by the Second Amendment.
I am writing to you to inform you of a recent incident and matter of post
policy that is of a most serious nature. Only days ago, an Alaska member of our
organization, went to the military installation under your command for a job
interview. She was turned around at the gate because she had a firearm in her
possession. In order to proceed to her appointment she was required by your
policy to become disarmed, relinquish her rights as an American and as an
Alaskan to keep and bear arms, and give up her best means of protection as a
woman. Please note that this incident occurred just days prior to the tragic
event on Ft Hood, Texas where a murderous rampage was halted by the heroic
efforts of Sergeant Kimberly Munley after being wounded herself.
I would like to please draw your attention, Col. Prior, to the following
articles;
"I, _____,
do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution
of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will
bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of
the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed
over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So
help me God." Title 10, US Code; Act of 5 May 1960 replacing the wording
first adopted in 1789, with amendment effective 5 October 1962
“A well regulated Militia, being necessary
to the security of a
“A well-regulated
militia being necessary to the security of a
I am sure you are well aware; the oath to
support and defend the Constitution is taken by the President, members of
Congress, and all military members both commissioned and enlisted. Therefore,
the right to bear arms is not subject to opinion. Your superiors cannot
properly ask you to infringe upon this right just as you cannot legitimately
take away the right of Americans under your command. The brave men and women
serving our country in the armed forces cannot be asked to give up their rights
by serving nor can civilians doing business on your post. Gun free zones equal
killing zones and military posts are no exception with policies that disarm both
off duty soldiers and civilians. The November 6th incident at Ft
Hood is a clear example.
I ask that you follow your oath of office by
removing the policy on
I am posting this as an open letter on the
Alaska Chapter Second Amendment Sister’s webpage at http://www.2asisters.net/ak/index.html
and sending it to members of the media in hopes that all who read it will join
me in urging you to do what is right. Your attention in this very serious
matter is greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Angela Briggs