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Originally Posted by fred53
Why does he not just come out and say "Florida has a militia and it is legal....if you want to join let us know"? And then state why we should join.
It is vague because he doesn't state any particular reason for the post other than to say it's legal and been around a while. No different than making a post that I hunt with a license and people have been doing it for ages....it's vague and meant to sort of educate...so you like his post...all that means is that you are or could be friends...
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There are times when I despair regarding the reading comprehension of the general public.
Did you read the law?
You cannot "join" the Unorganized Florida Militia. If you meet the criteria described in the law that I quoted, you
are a member; if you do not meet the criteria
you cannot "join."
I did state the reason for the post. It is because so many people who posted on the thread that turned into a discussion of the Second Amendment seemed to believe that the concept of a Militia, mentioned in the Second Amendment, was obsolete and was not currently applicable. I was writing to correct that misapprehension.
Another poster said this: "Thank you. As long as the interpretation of freedom and liberty comes from all sexes, races and religions, count me in. However, I fear some malitias get their start from a select group of men sitting at the counter of local watering holes. My hope is that I am wrong."
Again, read the law. People may band together and call themselves a militia, but
they are not the lawful Unorganized Florida Militia. Further, if they participate in Paramilitary Training they are in violation of Florida law.
Incidentally, this same Florida law applies to groups who might not call themselves militia, but who represent a particularly militant religious group. This has great relevance to current world conditions.
Readers, don't make the mistake of assigning hidden motives to what I write. I say what I mean and I mean what I say, with no hidden agenda. I am reminded of the time on a TV talk show when George Will was making a point and Sam Donaldson interrupted him and finished his sentence. George Will then said, "Sam, please don't finish my sentences for me. I am an expert on what I intend to say."