An Ohio congressman has introduced legislation that would put the
military in charge of security at the Y-12 nuclear weapons plant in Oak
Ridge and other U.S. facilities where nuclear weapons parts and critical
weapons-making materials are housed.
U.S. Rep. Michael Turner, R-Ohio, cited the recent security failures
at Y-12 — including the July 28 intrusion by an 82-year-old nun and two
other protesters — as evidence that the current system is broken and
needs fixing.
Under the bill, which has six co-sponsors, the Pentagon would be responsible for security of nuclear weapons and the special nuclear materials, such as highly enriched uranium, that are used to make them. The Defense Department also would be responsible for securing the transportation of weapons and special nuclear materials.