GoGriz
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Agreed that there is a limit to how and when, as well as the Karen’s in this case. My thoughts are that if the boots on the ground guys feel that a specific area that is in someway public would help them replicate something they might encounter in the field, and they are only training for a specific time/ duration, with minimal impact to the area, then locals feeling creeped out or afraid of seeing gun toting military members for a few days/ weeks in an area should not have the power to stop them, unless there was a really legit reason. Once it comes down to the specifics of policy and implementation there are always exceptions and one offs, just seems to make sense at least to me as a broad statement when framed with keeping our Military as polished as they need/ want to be.this sounds all right at face value, like something we could all support, and then I remember that the Air Force is constantly trying to take over and close off tens, if not hundreds of thousands of acres of public land in the desert southwest to add on to what is already an enormous amount of bombing range in the region that is inaccessible or highly restricted.
That said, the people trying to stop the SEALs in the park sound like Karens.