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I fail to see how a firearm requires any prerequisites other than the physical strength of lifting it/overcoming recoil, and the psychological ability to pull the trigger. Having shot rifles for sport on multiple occasions before, I'd say that the cold-steel murder device (because really, that's what they are) doesn't care much about the gender if the person holding it
There's no issue here as long as everyone who enlists is able to pass a health and strength check. I don't think there's anyone out there who are trying to argue that shouldn't be the case
See mine or Marvick's post on how man and women's brains are different and how they handle stress.
The problem with the women's standard is that they are a damn joke and also MUCH lower's then a man's.