I don't know how they do it these days, but you don't automatically get to go in being a scout sniper. You'll go in as basic infantry and depending on performance, you may be recruited out of SOI (School of Infantry) if you've picked up E3 (Lance Corporal), otherwise you'll have to wait until...
Found this interesting, top 20 gun-owning states (based on NICS background checks per 100k residents). Kentucky has like ~79k! Utah is in second with 46k. Indiana doesn't even rank.
I wouldn't consider you a narc, and I agree, that at some point (basically when you severely limit the rights of others) there is a line that is crossed where a person no longer gets to retain any rights. Be vigilant and make the call when you feel it's necessary.
Oh noes, a Yellow Jacket! My dad graduated from MHS in '78 and I still have family that live around there. I actually used to live in Fountaintown too (about 20 years ago), in a two story apartment building on the east side near the tracks. Ah, the memories...
Wonder if this will be spun to be question Indiana's castle doctrine law... seems to be a rash of knee-jerk reactions to people defending their homes (RE: Wisconsin).
At least the authorities ruled it as justifiable (since it is). Though I wonder if there is a civil case in the future for this law-abiding homeowner. These events and the ignorant hysteria that follows makes me want to enroll in law school.