Judge Bean
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"It is undoubtedly true that all citizens capable of bearing arms constitute the reserved militia force or reserve militia of the United States as well as of the States... " Presser v. Illinois, U.S. Sup.Ct.
Under current federal law, there are in fact two "militias," the National Guard, and "the unorganized militia, which consists of members... not members of the National Guard..."
The Second Amendment guarantees to citizens the right to keep and bear arms as a means of fulfilling the obligations of the people to defend the homeland and fight tyranny. It is meant as the final line of defense of freedom.
"One of the ordinary modes, by which tyrants accomplish their purposes without resistance, is, by disarming the people, and making it an offense to keep arms... " Justice Story.
"...in the event, however unlikely, that our government or leaders would go bad... As the people bear the risk of loss of their freedom and the pain of any attack, our Constitution provides that the people have a right to participate in defense of the Nation. The Second Amendment protects that fundamental right." Nordyke, U.S. Sup.Ct.
"...if in the blind pursuit of inordinate power, either [the federal or a State government] should attempt [to disarm the people], this amendment may be appealed to as a restraint on both." Rawle, 1829.
Originally posted by starwolf@Aug 18 2004, 08:21 PM
bravo paul...bravo... just know there are many soldiers with great combat experience and leadership skills. we had a saying in the af/pak mountains... to hunt, you must know your prey. do you see what i mean by this? as a soldier, if it came to my making a decision to uphold the constitution, i will know my enemy. i believe it was a rule of sun tsu come to think of it... there are a great deal of soldiers who think the government is too powerful and the militia, which the constitution demands, is now dissolved into the national guard, that is what the national guard is, or was supposed to be the protectors of our beloved constitution. so our question in the military has always been, where is the well armed militia in every state? we believe the best way to go about this is to \"dissolve\" ourselves into grassroots militias in our home cities, grab as much gear as we can, keep a channel open and prep for the worst. we do see a split within the military and it worries us. the voice may be too small to be heard over the zeal of some general with dreams of glory we never heard about, or like in the first revolution, the militia was considered a problem, rather than a solution. till they had proven themselves in several battles and inflicted a great deal of pain on the british.
"It is undoubtedly true that all citizens capable of bearing arms constitute the reserved militia force or reserve militia of the United States as well as of the States... " Presser v. Illinois, U.S. Sup.Ct.
Under current federal law, there are in fact two "militias," the National Guard, and "the unorganized militia, which consists of members... not members of the National Guard..."
The Second Amendment guarantees to citizens the right to keep and bear arms as a means of fulfilling the obligations of the people to defend the homeland and fight tyranny. It is meant as the final line of defense of freedom.
"One of the ordinary modes, by which tyrants accomplish their purposes without resistance, is, by disarming the people, and making it an offense to keep arms... " Justice Story.
"...in the event, however unlikely, that our government or leaders would go bad... As the people bear the risk of loss of their freedom and the pain of any attack, our Constitution provides that the people have a right to participate in defense of the Nation. The Second Amendment protects that fundamental right." Nordyke, U.S. Sup.Ct.
"...if in the blind pursuit of inordinate power, either [the federal or a State government] should attempt [to disarm the people], this amendment may be appealed to as a restraint on both." Rawle, 1829.