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Democrats Propose Bill to Neuter Militias

Posted on 1/12/24 at 10:56 am
Posted by Placekicker
Florida
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Posted on 1/12/24 at 10:56 am
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Militias who like to spend their weekends training to overthrow the government could find themselves running afoul of federal law, under new legislation being proposed in the House and Senate Thursday that seeks to curtail paramilitary activity.

The “Preventing Private Paramilitary Activity Act” is being introduced by Senator Ed Markey from Massachusetts, and Congressman Jamie Raskin of Maryland, both Democrats.

The legislation would prohibit publicly patrolling, drilling or engaging in harmful or deadly paramilitary activities, interfering with or interrupting government proceedings, interfering with someone else exercising their constitutional rights, falsely assuming the role of law enforcement, and “training to engage in such behavior.”

The lawmakers propose different tiers of criminal penalties, depending on whether violations result in injury or property damage. The bill would establish harsher penalties for repeat offenders, and probationary sentences for first-time offenders. It would also create paths for the DOJ and private individuals to seek civil federal lawsuits against paramilitary activity.

This legislation comes almost exactly three years after Jan. 6, 2021, when thousands of Trump supporters—many dressed for war—stormed the U.S. Capitol over conspiracy theories about the presidential election results. Leading the charge were members and leaders of the Oath Keepers, a militia, and Proud Boys, a quasi-paramilitary group often described as a far-right street-fighting gang. Top brass of those organizations have since caught seditious conspiracy charges.

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“Private paramilitary actors, such as the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, pose a serious threat to democracy and the rule of law,” Sen. Markey said in a statement. “We must create new prohibitions on their unauthorized activities that interfere with the exercise of people's constitutional rights. The forces of bigotry, hatred, and violent extremism must be stopped for the sake of our democracy.”

The Capitol riot was the culmination of surging anti-government sentiment and paramilitary activity seen throughout 2020. That year, armed paramilitary groups swarmed government buildings to protest COVID-19 restrictions, plotted to kidnap Michigan’s governor over those restrictions, conducted armed neighborhood patrols in response to racial justice protests, and killed law enforcement officers.

The modern paramilitary movement surged in the 1990s, galvanized by new federal gun laws, and by armed FBI raids on extremist compounds such as Waco and Ruby Ridge. The movement has waxed and waned in the decades since. And as the dust settled from the Capitol riot, many asked why these heavily armed, organized groups had seemingly been able to operate with impunity for so long.

Gun rights organizations and anti-government groups have typically argued that paramilitary activity is constitutionally protected by the Second Amendment’s language about “a well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State.”

But constitutional experts hold that it is not protected. After the violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in August 2017, a team with Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP) sought to examine the legality of the kind of brazen paramilitary activity on display that weekend. They found that all 50 states had some kind of laws on the books, but were rarely enforced.

The team, led by Mary McCord, former acting assistant attorney general at the Department of Justice’s national security division, also found that the historical context of “militia” did not mean a private paramilitary group that was answerable only to themselves, but an armed group that predated the National Guard, was first established in the colonies in the 1600s and was meant to be deployed at the behest of the governor. Additionally, McCord told The Trace in an interview two years ago, Supreme Court decisions in 1886 and 2008 found that the Second Amendment did not prohibit states from banning private paramilitary groups.

“Our legislation makes the obvious but essential clarification that these domestic extremists’ paramilitary operations are in no way protected by our Constitution,” Rep Raskin said in a statement regarding Thursday’s bill.

How the proposed legislation is received by hardline conservatives in Congress and by Trump voters will remain to be seen. Grievances against the federal government, particularly the FBI and DOJ, have continued to mount since 2021, amid the slew of indictments against Trump and the massive prosecution effort against Capitol rioters. A recent poll found that a quarter of American voters believe the baseless “Fedsurrection” conspiracy theory that the FBI instigated the Capitol attack. These grievances and conspiracies have established the false narrative that the Biden Administration is hellbent on persecuting its ideological or political opponents.
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
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Posted on 1/12/24 at 10:58 am to
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“Preventing Private Paramilitary Activity Act” is being introduced by Senator Ed Markey from Massachusetts


What a pussy.

Posted by ksayetiger
Centenary Gents
Member since Jul 2007
68272 posts
Posted on 1/12/24 at 10:59 am to
Why are they worried about militias?


Only corrupt people in power have anything to worry about

Posted by ksayetiger
Centenary Gents
Member since Jul 2007
68272 posts
Posted on 1/12/24 at 11:00 am to
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What a pussy.



Make sure you include the other author- that maggot raskin
Posted by Strannix
District 11
Member since Dec 2012
48867 posts
Posted on 1/12/24 at 11:00 am to
Unconstitutional
Posted by Don Quixote
Member since May 2023
1574 posts
Posted on 1/12/24 at 11:00 am to
Unconstitutional but when did that ever stop them
Posted by Junky
Louisiana
Member since Oct 2005
8362 posts
Posted on 1/12/24 at 11:02 am to
I’m sure antifa doesn’t also fall into the militia category either. This is a pointless and unconstitutional bill.
Posted by TrueTiger
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Member since Sep 2004
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Posted on 1/12/24 at 11:02 am to


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A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State


Sounds unconstitutional.
Posted by Indefatigable
Member since Jan 2019
26079 posts
Posted on 1/12/24 at 11:04 am to
Doesn't have 60 Senate votes, and clearly cannot pass the House. Just a virtue signal.
Posted by MrLSU
Yellowstone, Val d'isere
Member since Jan 2004
25953 posts
Posted on 1/12/24 at 11:06 am to
Would violate the First Amendment.

The legislation would prohibit publicly patrolling, drilling or engaging in harmful or deadly paramilitary activities, interfering with or interrupting government proceedings, interfering with someone else exercising their constitutional rights, falsely assuming the role of law enforcement, and “training to engage in such behavior.”

More of your rights being whittled away to establish a Dictatorship of one party rule.
Posted by teke184
Zachary, LA
Member since Jan 2007
94918 posts
Posted on 1/12/24 at 11:08 am to
How would this affect that black supremacist militia? The one who shot themselves while marching some time back?
Posted by bluedragon
Birmingham
Member since May 2020
6423 posts
Posted on 1/12/24 at 11:09 am to
Exactly .....only a Democrat can be that stupid ....
Posted by deltaland
Member since Mar 2011
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Posted on 1/12/24 at 11:20 am to
Posted by deltaland
Member since Mar 2011
90541 posts
Posted on 1/12/24 at 11:21 am to
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training to engage in such behavior.”


This could literally be used against anyone going to a gun range or taking self defense training
Posted by bird35
Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
12151 posts
Posted on 1/12/24 at 11:27 am to
1/3 of militiamen are FBI anyway.

Militias won’t be effective in a modern insurgency as easy as we can be tracked and monitored.

“Militias of one” will be what the government has to concern themselves with.




Posted by BengalOnTheBay
Member since Aug 2022
3855 posts
Posted on 1/12/24 at 11:31 am to
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Militias who like to spend their weekends training to overthrow the government


Stopped reading. What a stupid article.
Posted by Bayoutigre
29.9N 92.1W
Member since Feb 2007
5614 posts
Posted on 1/12/24 at 11:33 am to
Unconstitutional,The author should be censured
Posted by udtiger
Over your left shoulder
Member since Nov 2006
98577 posts
Posted on 1/12/24 at 11:34 am to
frick Markey.

Blatantly unconstitutional.
Posted by Taxing Authority
Houston
Member since Feb 2010
57120 posts
Posted on 1/12/24 at 11:35 am to
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“Preventing Private Paramilitary Activity Act” is being introduced by Senator Ed Markey from Massachusetts

What a pussy.
You know what kind of politicians worry about being overthrown? The ones they aren’t serving the People’s best interests.
Posted by POTUS2024
Member since Nov 2022
10949 posts
Posted on 1/12/24 at 11:36 am to
Mary McCord is a true POS human being. She is a Big Gov stooge, an authoritarian, and just a worthless bag of carbon.

All of this legislation is unconstitutional.
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publicly patrolling, drilling

first amendment
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engaging in harmful or deadly paramilitary activities

arbitrary
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interrupting government proceedings

arbitrary
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interfering with someone else exercising their constitutional rights

laws already on the books for this
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falsely assuming the role of law enforcement

the People own the nation, the People are law enforcement, would run against other laws that require you to assist law enforcement, and would just subject you to arrest for a multitude of activities
arbitrary and will run afoul of scotus stuff where they say LE isn't obligated to protected you, yet you have a right to protect yourself, which obviously entails things usually associated with LE, thus it's impossible to "falsely" assume such a role
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training to engage in such behavior

arbitrary and first amendment protected activity, this could be used to shut down paint ball, airsoft, kids playing cops and robbers and all sorts of stuff.

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historical context of “militia” did not mean a private paramilitary group that was answerable only to themselves, but an armed group that predated the National Guard, was first established in the colonies in the 1600s and was meant to be deployed at the behest of the governor.

Wildly incorrect

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McCord told The Trace in an interview two years ago, Supreme Court decisions in 1886 and 2008 found that the Second Amendment did not prohibit states from banning private paramilitary groups.

It certainly does prohibit that, as do other amendments. McCord is a tyrannical piece of garbage.

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“Our legislation makes the obvious but essential clarification that these domestic extremists’ paramilitary operations are in no way protected by our Constitution,” Rep Raskin said in a statement regarding Thursday’s bill.

One of the worst, most duplicitous human beings in Congress. Absolute scumbag, liar, and con man.

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A recent poll found that a quarter of American voters believe the baseless “Fedsurrection” conspiracy theory that the FBI instigated the Capitol attack.

Oh, we have one of these people.
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These grievances and conspiracies have established the false narrative that the Biden Administration is hellbent on persecuting its ideological or political opponents.

A true propaganda mouthpiece. Who is this loser?

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