State militia

    • [PDF File]State Militia Chapter 1 - Utah State Legislature

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      State Militia 39-1-36 Reserve member of armed forces -- Leave of absence from employment -- Liability of employers. (1) Any member of a reserve component of the armed forces of the United States who pursuant to military orders enters active duty, active duty for training, inactive duty training, or state active


    • [PDF File]Article 6. Unorganized Militia.

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      § 127A-87. Unorganized militia ordered out for service. The commander in chief may at any time, in order to execute the law, secure the safety of persons and property, suppress riots or insurrections, repel invasions or provide disaster relief, in addition to the North Carolina National Guard, the State defense militia and the naval militia, order


    • [PDF File]Fact Sheet: Unlawful Militias in Massachusetts - Georgetown University

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      the state militia, including law enforcement activities. The Massachusetts laws are described below: Massachusetts Constitution: The Massachusetts Constitution forbids private military units from operating outside state authority, providing that “the military power shall always be held in exact subordination to the civil


    • [PDF File]Fact Sheet: Unlawful Militias in Washington - Georgetown University

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      the state militia, including law enforcement activities. Some, including Washington, also prohibit paramilitary activity during or in furtherance of a civil disorder. Washington’s laws are described below: Washington Constitution: The Washington Constitution forbids private military units from operating outside


    • [PDF File]NEW JERSE’Y ORGANIZED MILITIA

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      Jersey’s militia was described by one author as “a system of shreds and patches.” During the war, the state created the New Jersey Rifle Corps, intended to be an elite militia type organization alongside the traditional militia. This act was the beginning of the State’s modern military force.


    • [PDF File]Fact Sheet: Unlawful Militias in Wyoming - Georgetown University

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      the state militia, including law enforcement activities. Wyoming’s laws are described below: Wyoming Constitution: The Wyoming Constitution forbids private military units from operating outside state authority, providing that “[t]he military shall ever be in strict subordination to the civil power.” Wyo. Const. art.


    • [PDF File]Fact Sheet: Unlawful Militias in Pennsylvania - Georgetown University

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      the state militia, including law enforcement activities. Some, including Pennsylvania, also prohibit paramilitary activity during or in furtherance of a civil disorder. Pennsylvania’s laws are described below: Pennsylvania Constitution: The Pennsylvania Constitution forbids a standing army to operate without the


    • [PDF File]New York State Militia The Crisis of 1861 .gov

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      New York State Militia R anking first in population and wealth among the states of the Union in the 1860s, New York maintained the nation’s largest and most carefully organized state army. In 1850, the New York State Militia contained fifty-one active uniformed regiments and a number of independent companies. By


    • Militias, Ideology, and the State - JSTOR

      about state-militia interaction. First, governments and militias engage in a much wider range of political orders than existing research can explain. The dominant con ceptualization of this dynamic is one of supportive collaboration, with regimes straightforwardly outsourcing or delegating violence to militias (Mitchell 2004;


    • [PDF File]The State Militia in Nevada: a History 9 - DTIC

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      THE STATE MILITIA IN NEVADA: A HISTORY Dr. Michael J. Brodhead The United States has always relied upon its part-time citizen-soldiers as a key cornerstone in national defense. In fact, marking nearly 400 years in existence, the militia is the oldest branch of the American military. The first militia units were organized in colonial times to ...


    • [PDF File]Modern Militia: State Defense Forces and Homeland Security

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      The 21st-Century Militia: State Defense Forces and Homeland Security James Jay Carafano, Ph.D., and Jessica Zuckerman Abstract: State militias have help ed to defend the United States since the Revolutionary War. Today, 23 states and territories have organized m ilitias, most commonly known as State Defense Forces (SDFs). SDFs provide governors


    • [PDF File]Article 5. State Defense Militia.

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      State Defense Militia. § 127A-80. Authority to organize and maintain North Carolina State Defense Militia. (a) The Governor is authorized to organize any part of the unorganized militia as a State force for discipline and training, into companies, battalions, regiments, brigades or similar organizations, as deemed necessary for the defense of ...


    • [PDF File]Chapter 127A. Militia.

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      The militia shall be divided into the organized and unorganized militia. The organized militia shall consist of four classes: the North Carolina National Guard, the naval militia, the State defense militia and historic military commands. (1975, c. 604, s. 2; 2009-281, s. 1.) § 127A-3. Organized militia; National Guard.


    • [PDF File]Fact Sheet: Unlawful Militias in Alaska - Georgetown University

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      Federal and state laws generally use the term “militia” to refer to all able-bodied residents between certain ages who may be called forth by the government to defend the United States or an individual state. See 10 U.S.C. § 246. When not called forth, they are sometimes referred to as the “unorganized militia.” ...


    • [PDF File]Fact Sheet: Unlawful Militias in South Carolina - Georgetown University

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      the state militia, including law enforcement activities. Some, including South Carolina, also prohibit paramilitary activity during or in furtherance of a civil disorder. South Carolina’s laws are described below: South Carolina Constitution: The South Carolina Constitution forbids private military units from operating


    • THE CITIZEN MILITIAS OF THE UNITED STATES: by - Montana State University

      militia. The necessity to state this fact underscores how low public opinion of the militia has fallen. Previous generations of Americans rarely thought of militiamen . 1 Vin Suprynowicz, Send in the Waco Killers: Essays on the Freedom Movement 1993-1998 (Las Vegas: Mountain Media Publishers, 1999), 401. A detailed account from the libertarian ...


    • [PDF File]NEW JERSE’Y ORGANIZED MILITIA - Government of New Jersey

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      Jersey’s militia was described by one author as “a system of shreds and patches.” During the war, the state created the New Jersey Rifle Corps, intended to be an elite militia type organization alongside the traditional militia. This act was the beginning of the State’s modern military force.


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