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Old 10-27-2007, 12:01 PM
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Hello,

I live in Pennsylvania, and I was thinking about setting up an Unorganized Militia, but there is a small problem. Someone told me that women were not allowed in Unorganized Militia, is this true or not?

Any help would be greatly apperciated.

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Q: I live in Pennsylvania, and I was thinking about setting up an Unorganized Militia, but there is a small problem. Someone told me that women were not allowed in Unorganized Militia, is this true or not?

A: How does one go about organizing an unorganized militia?
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Oh, by the way, if you are a male and have passed puberty, you should already know this but I'll tell you anyway: Women can do any damned thing they want!
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Hahaha. My girlfriend is looking over my shoulder... right now. You are very right...


Seriously, though, anyone know this or not?
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Old 10-28-2007, 09:17 AM
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Hello,

I live in Pennsylvania, and I was thinking about setting up an Unorganized Militia, but there is a small problem. Someone told me that women were not allowed in Unorganized Militia, is this true or not?

Any help would be greatly apperciated.

Thanks,
GunnySaint

Tell us what on earth you are talking about?

An unorganized militia is ... well, unorganized ... so that means there are no rules.
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I have seen websites for different "unorganized militia" groups, where you can sign up and get information on scheduled meetings or on issues that relate to the groups. On these sites you can "chat" and discuss the things that unorganized militia groups discuss (like government interference in the lives of its citizens, how to avoid paying taxes, Ruby Ridge, the Oklahoma City bombings, etc.). Some of these groups are downright scary.

I suggest, GunnySaint, that you Google "unorganized militia" and get clues as to how to start your own little militia group from the sites you will encounter.

By the way, women can be part of unorganized militia groups, although it seems only a handful have chosen to become members of any such group in the history of such groups.
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Thank you, Quincy.

My group is going to be "constituionalist".

No worries.

The reason Ii started it all up is we have a very corrupt Mayor in our small town, So, this is just to show him that people actually care, and that he needs to watch his step, or we will call for a no confidence vote.
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Ah, a Constitutionalist group. Like the Militia of Montana or the Constitution Society or Citizens for a Free America, I suppose?

Somehow this does not make me worry less.
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Ah, a Constitutionalist group. Like the Militia of Montana or the Constitution Society or Citizens for a Free America, I suppose?

Somehow this does not make me worry less.
I'm not joining. do you feel safer now??? ROTFL
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Yes. A little.
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I will follow and established law by the letter. That's the point.
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