Thursday, February 28, 2013

Power to the People


I believe that militias, as I have defined them, are necessary for our country.  I believe this for three reasons:

1.     They act as security, as well as the preservation of the rule of law in a vacuum

a.   Prime example of the need for a local arm of law is natural disasters.  After hurricane Katrina there was a power vacuum, where people looted, assaulted others and committed other crimes.  This would be preventable if we had a trained civilian infrastructure (to assist a police force which is not meant to handle something on that large a scale) to maintain the rule of law.

2.   This program would provide military style training to those who would otherwise not have access or who  would not want to enter the huge commitment which is the military, increasing in our general population discipline and competency in a wide range of tasks and skills, as well as physical fitness.  Included in this is firearms training and discipline, helping to lower gun violence through education and training

a.   We could possibly reduce gun violence and crime because we have more readily trained individuals, as well as people being more disciplined and educated about weapons.

3.   Disseminates power back to the people.  Provides a more widespread accumulation of skills and training that previously were unavailable to anyone who didn't enlist.  This not only would improve individuals, but would help the country as a whole improve, as well as returning us to the founding ideal of civilian self-sufficiency.

a.   Not accountable to the federal or state government but rather to the people that they serve

b.   Additionally, this enables more civilian control of military grade weapons such as assault rifles, machine guns and rocket launchers, without allowing them to be used for murder or other malevolent action

These militias would be led by local leadership, such as mayors and city councils.  Their officers would be military or law enforcement veterans, or ordinary people.  But they would need to go to an academy to teach them and evaluate them on their abilities and skills to be able to serve their militia.  They would be privately funded, or by grants from the federal government, and would use mostly private supplies, their status however allowing them to purchase military hardware.

Some will say that this is the same as the National Guard.  There are two fundamental, defining characteristics that differentiate these militias from the National Guard: that they are run locally, not by the federal or state government so they can react immediately to disaster or invasion and that they are not deployed to combat away from their areas of jurisdiction.  They are kind of like half police deputies half National Guard.

The main counter-argument to this can be explained as this: do we want more gun nuts running around toting machine guns?  Will that help with the problem or just result in more death or one power hungry moron asserting martial law?  We respect the police and the Army.  Once established, this program will have the same principles to it that allow us to trust the police and the military: Training, professionalism, honor and duty.  These are the founding principles that make our country great!