Pete Hegseth Opens Military Bases to Personal Weapons
Service members can now carry personal weapons on military bases, Hegseth says
LiveNOW from FOX | Breaking News, Live Events2026.04.02Updated 2d ago

U.S. service members will be able to carry and store their own personal weapons on military bases across the country, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Thursday.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Thursday that U.S. service members can now carry and store personal weapons on military bases nationwide. This policy reversal marks a significant shift in base security protocols. The decision affects military installations across the country.
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