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If you haven't literally travelled the area, it's impossible for you to
know anything about how the plan will impact local residents. You know that. Ah, but if the experience gained there helps train the personnel then it benefits all of us. We've got several areas around the Chesapeake and many other areas have similar situations and gosh, somehow, we've all managed to get along with their WELL COORDINATED advance notice. So please, flail your chicken little hype elsewhere. |
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
It filters right down from the upper echelons of the guvmint, apparently. This should be interesting. The article includes maps showing proposed training zones. If you look at the maps and still think this plan is a good one, please be quiet. You are not familiar with the areas in question. **ACTION ALERT** U.S. Coast Guard Proposes Using Great Lakes as Firing Range Gunfire Exercises Endanger Public and the Environment Comment by November 13, 2006 **Please distribute this information to interested parties in the U.S. and Canada** The United States Coast Guard, Ninth District, is proposing to conduct live fire training throughout the Great Lakes. Great Lakes United has serious concerns that gunfire exercises on the Great Lakes will put the safety of the public and the environment at risk, and urges comment into this serious issue. Please note: this alert does not question whether Coast Guard personnel should be trained to handle weapons, rather whether significant portions of the Great Lakes should be designated for live fire military training. Background: The Ninth Coast Guard District is proposing the establishment of 34 live fire safety zones throughout the Great Lakes, covering a combined total of 2,376 square miles or 2.5% of the Lakes surface area. The safety zones will be used to train Coast Guard personnel in maritime law enforcement, national defense and homeland security using live 7.62mm NATO rounds fired from lightweight automatic weapons. The proposed zones would be permanent, and at this time are proposed for use "a few times in a calendar year. with each exercise lasting approximately 4-6 hours". The Coast Guard plans to alert the public in advance of all live gunfire exercises through broadcasts on a marine band radio channel which is used for distress, weather updates and marine information; they will also employ an observer to monitor the safety zone throughout the exercise. The Coast Guard also states that two independent environmental consulting companies have determined that the use of live weapons on the Great Lakes will present "no elevated risk to humans or the environment". You can view maps identifying the location of the live fire safety zones: 4 zones in Lake Erie at: http://piersystem.com/go/doc/443/131148/ 3 zones in Lake Ontario at: http://piersystem.com/go/doc/443/131143/ 7 zones in Lake Superior at: http://piersystem.com/go/doc/443/131141/ 6 zones in Lake Huron at: http://piersystem.com/go/doc/443/131146/ 7 zones in upper Lake Michigan at: http://piersystem.com/go/doc/443/131144/ 7 zones in lower Lake Michigan at: http://piersystem.com/go/doc/443/131144/ Let them use the Navy's area off Puerto Rico. To hell with the Fidel's separatists plants. |
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Where else are they going to get their on the water live fire training?
You do what the Coast Guardsmen to be able to hit the targerts they are shooting at when it really counts don't you. Well, you have to make it a real as possible. And, an on the hard firing range won't cut it. JoeSpareBedroom wrote: It filters right down from the upper echelons of the guvmint, apparently. This should be interesting. The article includes maps showing proposed training zones. If you look at the maps and still think this plan is a good one, please be quiet. You are not familiar with the areas in question. **ACTION ALERT** U.S. Coast Guard Proposes Using Great Lakes as Firing Range Gunfire Exercises Endanger Public and the Environment Comment by November 13, 2006 **Please distribute this information to interested parties in the U.S. and Canada** The United States Coast Guard, Ninth District, is proposing to conduct live fire training throughout the Great Lakes. Great Lakes United has serious concerns that gunfire exercises on the Great Lakes will put the safety of the public and the environment at risk, and urges comment into this serious issue. Please note: this alert does not question whether Coast Guard personnel should be trained to handle weapons, rather whether significant portions of the Great Lakes should be designated for live fire military training. Background: The Ninth Coast Guard District is proposing the establishment of 34 live fire safety zones throughout the Great Lakes, covering a combined total of 2,376 square miles or 2.5% of the Lakes surface area. The safety zones will be used to train Coast Guard personnel in maritime law enforcement, national defense and homeland security using live 7.62mm NATO rounds fired from lightweight automatic weapons. The proposed zones would be permanent, and at this time are proposed for use "a few times in a calendar year. with each exercise lasting approximately 4-6 hours". The Coast Guard plans to alert the public in advance of all live gunfire exercises through broadcasts on a marine band radio channel which is used for distress, weather updates and marine information; they will also employ an observer to monitor the safety zone throughout the exercise. The Coast Guard also states that two independent environmental consulting companies have determined that the use of live weapons on the Great Lakes will present "no elevated risk to humans or the environment". You can view maps identifying the location of the live fire safety zones: 4 zones in Lake Erie at: http://piersystem.com/go/doc/443/131148/ 3 zones in Lake Ontario at: http://piersystem.com/go/doc/443/131143/ 7 zones in Lake Superior at: http://piersystem.com/go/doc/443/131141/ 6 zones in Lake Huron at: http://piersystem.com/go/doc/443/131146/ 7 zones in upper Lake Michigan at: http://piersystem.com/go/doc/443/131144/ 7 zones in lower Lake Michigan at: http://piersystem.com/go/doc/443/131144/ |
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"Bert Robbins" wrote in message
. .. Where else are they going to get their on the water live fire training? You do what the Coast Guardsmen to be able to hit the targerts they are shooting at when it really counts don't you. Well, you have to make it a real as possible. And, an on the hard firing range won't cut it. 1) On Lake Ontario, the areas have been placed in 3 of the busiest boating lanes. 2) Guns which are attached to the boat must be practiced with on the water. These are not the weapons mentioned in the article. |
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Bert Robbins" wrote in message . .. Where else are they going to get their on the water live fire training? You do what the Coast Guardsmen to be able to hit the targerts they are shooting at when it really counts don't you. Well, you have to make it a real as possible. And, an on the hard firing range won't cut it. 1) On Lake Ontario, the areas have been placed in 3 of the busiest boating lanes. In the Chesapeake and along the Virginia Capes there are quite a few areas that are set aside for military training. The are marked on the charts and are cleared before any of the bombing or shooting occurs. Fact of life now, just deal with it. 2) Guns which are attached to the boat must be practiced with on the water. These are not the weapons mentioned in the article. What weapons is the CG mounting on their small craft interdiction boats these days. 40mm? 20mm? 50Cal.? 7.62? |
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"Bert Robbins" wrote in message
. .. JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Bert Robbins" wrote in message . .. Where else are they going to get their on the water live fire training? You do what the Coast Guardsmen to be able to hit the targerts they are shooting at when it really counts don't you. Well, you have to make it a real as possible. And, an on the hard firing range won't cut it. 1) On Lake Ontario, the areas have been placed in 3 of the busiest boating lanes. In the Chesapeake and along the Virginia Capes there are quite a few areas that are set aside for military training. The are marked on the charts and are cleared before any of the bombing or shooting occurs. Fact of life now, just deal with it. 2) Guns which are attached to the boat must be practiced with on the water. These are not the weapons mentioned in the article. What weapons is the CG mounting on their small craft interdiction boats these days. 40mm? 20mm? 50Cal.? 7.62? Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.......... |
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