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How quaint.
It wasn't that way, or at least not all the time.
Remember all those infected CEDA riot guards? Those guys were affected, so they had nothing but batons and their own padding armor to protect themselves. CEDA was always the type to try and keep casualties between people and infected low, hence why even their own hired security force had no guns.
The military decided that CEDA wasn't doing it right, and then openly permitted and encouraged guns for civilians. They were also the type to kill off any infected or carriers, even if they didn't really know as a fact, hence why we saw all the human corpses in the bus station of The Parish.