Alabama’s new permitless-carry law has led to a significant rise in gun arrests at Redstone Arsenal, with 99 individuals detained for allegedly bringing firearms onto the military base since January 2023. The facility, which is unique due to its high number of non-military commuters, has seen 37 arrests just this year, sparking debates over security and enforcement measures.
The law allows residents to carry concealed weapons without permits, but military installations remain off-limits for firearms. The issue has highlighted cases where individuals, including contractors and lost visitors, face serious federal charges, sometimes compounded by narcotics or other legal issues. This alarming trend and its implications for public safety and military protocols are raising questions across the state.
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