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Like the test that says "Read all the way through before beginning," read all the questions, analyze them, and determine what they want to hear. Then give the answers you think will help your case, don't answer those that are none of their copulating business or answer in the negative, and answer only those that can be documented ("Have you ever applied for a CCW?") In WA there is no registration law, so they can't document what guns you own, and it's none of their business any more than whether you whizz in the shower.

"They use Glocks --Enough said about that company---Heheh!"
I am NOT a Glock fan (used one loaned to me in a qualification for irrelevant reasons, and it short-stroked regularly- my Steyr never malfunctions) but the universal popularity of Glocks speaks well of them. The fact that they are as ugly as Janet Reno is irrelevant in a defensive handgun. A bulldog's butt serves its purpose- so do Glocks and janet Reno (although I haven't figured out what purpose J.R serves other than to remind the Peons that those who decline to grovel before the might and majesty of the Fedgov will die a fiery death.) :cuss:
 
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Having that much trouble over on the West side, mmm? Move to the east side, my friend. I'm transferring (hopefully) to Ft Lewis at the end of this deployment, but my family lives in the Yakima Valley, so I spend a lot of leave there. East side isn't that bad, especcially with Idaho right there.

But on topic: An explanation is warranted. When you file paperwork in the Army, with sensitive information on it, the header always tells you what that information is going to be used for and if the release of that info is voluntary or not, so we know the reasons for the paperwork we fill out...well...most of the time anyway.

Best of luck to you. Show those King County Leftie's how it should be done.

Carry on.
 
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