cor corral. chances are it was a privately owned weapon. and if you go down to the motor pool where this happened, why did you take the time to shoot at 14 different individuals and obviously there was time to reload. >> all right. let me ask you this about. because we now know, for example, after the deadly shooting at the washington navy yard, there was a lot of renewed interest at that time about why most military personnel are forbidden from carrying firearms on military bases. now, i don't want to get into a gun dispute, a gun discussion, but that rule seems a little odd to me considering we are arming these guys and sending them out to war but yet they can't have one on them. >> after 2009 shooting people asked me how can this happen when you have soldiers walking around and armed with weapons. i tell them, that's not the case. the only people carrying