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In reply to the discussion: Our militias could definitely stand to be regulated better [View all]Keefer
(713 posts)27. Whatever the militia decides are
their rules are, those are the rules. If the militia decides to arm themselves with .22's, then that's properly armed. If they decide Kalashnikovs are better than .22's, then that's what they consider properly armed. As far as clothing goes, if they decide shorts and t-shirts are appropriate, then that's properly clothed. Apply that same guidance to food, training, and any other aspect of of that particular militia.
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The government sometimes squelches seditious speech but that doesn't abrogate the 1A.
Nuclear Unicorn
Jan 2016
#10
Neither Shay's nor Washington's actions hold any bearing on others or the context of the 2A
Nuclear Unicorn
Jan 2016
#12
The 1958 and 1993 amendments do not strike the provisions of the unorganized militia --
Nuclear Unicorn
Jan 2016
#29
My neighbor's cat and I can call ourselves a "militia," like fundy bundy. Doesn't make it so.
Eleanors38
Jan 2016
#17
America's gunslinger mentality makes us look like fools to the rest of the world. n/t
Binkie The Clown
Jan 2016
#51
"Open carry nuts insist this stuff never happens." Feh- mere Colonism on your part:
friendly_iconoclast
Jan 2016
#63