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BREAKING: MILITIAS ARE FORMING ALL OVER AMERICA
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As militia formed by police, veterans in Virginia explodes, so are others across America
Posted by LET Staff | Dec 18, 2019 | Must Reads, News, Investigations, Law and Legal, Featured, Patrol
Virginia – While Virginia is turning into a whole different kind of “battleground state”, we’re receiving messages from people in Washington, Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico, and California saying their own militias are exploding in numbers.
And at the same time, lawmakers are looking into what they can do to stop it… and they’re starting to receive media backing.
Last week, Slate released an article called “How to neutralize a militia”, where they argued that nearly every state “has the legal tools to crack down on paramilitaries” and asking “why don’t they use them?”
The article starts off by seemingly trying to pass off the militias as being nothing but a bunch of crazy people:
“Not so long ago, it was possible to laugh off the American militia movement as a bunch of old white guys and gun nuts playing army in the woods or freaking out about black helicopters.
After the past five years, no one’s laughing: from the Bunkerville standoff to Unite the Right, armed right wing extremists have organized to put on their most brazen displays since the days of the Oklahoma City bombing.”
And in Virginia, the hot bed of the controversy right now, incoming Democrats are looking to use a law passed in 1987 to shut it down. That law states: A person is guilty of unlawful paramilitary activity, punishable as a Class 5 felony.
More on that in a minute. But first, some background.
Monday morning, Law Enforcement Today reported on how Tazewell County, Virginia is crafting a militia to defend the Constitution in the state. And within hours, we were flooded with thousands of emails from people across the state – police officers, veterans, and patriotic Americans – who said they are joining.
But it’s not just in Virginia.
“I always thought these militia folks were nuts,” wrote one man to LET. “As a retired law enforcement officer, I saw them as running against law enforcement. Now I realize that they are often made up of LE and we need to bridge that divide. The nation is turning upside down. That’s why I joined in Oregon.”
A woman who wrote in seemed to share that sentiment.
“I’m the last person you’d expect to see in a group like this. As a black millennial woman, it catches people off guard. But serving as a Marine in Iraq, I saw what happens to a nation when it descends into anarchy. We can’t allow that to happen here.”
It’s a movement that’s gaining traction across Virginia, seemingly for the first time.
Wrote one man:
“I am Vietnam vet, ex-police, retired and am behind your ideas
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