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<blockquote data-quote="WTJ" data-source="post: 1726509" data-attributes="member: 6661"><p>It is called a State Defense Force. No, it's not the NG, yes, it's not only legal, but supported by state and federal law. Oklahoma has it on the books, but it is currently inactive. There were several attempts in the past by a SGAUS-affiliated group to reactivate the State Guard to no avail. For an idea of how it works look up Texas State Guard. The federal government recognizes state defense forces under 32 U.S.C. § 109 which provides that state defense forces as a whole may not be called, ordered, or drafted into the armed forces of the United States, thus preserving their separation from the National Guard. SDF members, however, are not exempt from conscription under Selective Service regulations. SDF's are partially regulated by the National Guard Bureau.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTJ, post: 1726509, member: 6661"] It is called a State Defense Force. No, it's not the NG, yes, it's not only legal, but supported by state and federal law. Oklahoma has it on the books, but it is currently inactive. There were several attempts in the past by a SGAUS-affiliated group to reactivate the State Guard to no avail. For an idea of how it works look up Texas State Guard. The federal government recognizes state defense forces under 32 U.S.C. § 109 which provides that state defense forces as a whole may not be called, ordered, or drafted into the armed forces of the United States, thus preserving their separation from the National Guard. SDF members, however, are not exempt from conscription under Selective Service regulations. SDF's are partially regulated by the National Guard Bureau. [/QUOTE]
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