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"They did that back then?"
"Yes sure did."
But I do envy the present day equipment.
:-)
N.B. there is no parallel for women's body parts, any of them. sorry 'bout that.
Notice how gun control supporters downvote but never speak up about why they disagree.
Other points of information I used to believe were false. Schmeisser is the inventor of the MP38 and MP40 Machinen Pistole. Yes you can silence a revolver as well as a pistol. The Russians did it one way by putting a regular suppressor on the barrel and a rubber like seal between the cylinder and the throat of the barrel. They then switched to silenced ammunition. The US namely S&W did the same thing with the .44 Magnum Dirty Harry style frame for the tunnel rats of Vietnam era. Simply a thickened case necked down to the actual .41 caliber for the bullet backed up by a piston with some powder loaded through the rear aperture before the primer was seated. Just like an aircraft carrier launching a fighter plane. Anymore misconceptions I'll be happy to correct if I know the answer such as setting headspace and timing on an Ma Deuce .50 caliber machinegun without the gauges.
Yes, I still laugh myself about where I shot that thief. It does however make the point that everyone that owns a gun isn't out to kill someone. I had a very clear field, and am a very good marksman. When he started to pull his gun, I had the upper hand and could have just as easily fired into his chest.
Something off topic you might find interesting: My wife and I travel rather frequently between Phoenix and Tucson on Interstate-10 and within the last several months we have seen a number of "Patrol" cars clearly marked with "Federal Police" on them.
They also have affordable pay as you go medicine. While I'm six months into what looks like a year long effort to get VA status assigned in the nearest area. And great food. Not at all like Taco Hell.
If you are talking about registering for selective service, it's compulsory and its the law, but not necessarily enforced or a penalty for not doing so. There is definitely a 'gotcha' though. I work for a federal contractor, and we are required to check it on anyone that ever applies for employment - we've had more than a few very nice employment offers that would change some young peoples' lives, get pulled back because they never registered for selective service.
I don't have a problem with it at all, we have an all-volunteer force (and I did volunteer and perform my duty), but we do have unforeseen future events to defend the country and our way of life from a major aggressor (such as Germany during WWII). While its not likely to happen anytime, there will always be the next time sooner or later.
Originally called State militias the National Guard to took their place. About 95% of the Guard budgets at least up to pre middle east wars days was federally provided. They were for a long time considered a great money maker for the States.
So what's the law on the National Guard and pay attention to the word National. They can be federally activated at any time and for any length of time.
It starts with the Second Amendment which states IN FULL right to bear arms will not be ...etc. and gives the reason. Defense of the State which use to mean the individual States but not means states. Alluded but not stated is the right and responsibility to self defense. But the hidden meaning is you buy a weapon you just joined the state militia anytime the government decides to use it that way.
Age of participants is listed but does NOT exclude women from military service. It only gives ages for men. Back when men were the cannon fodder and women the baby factories a form of political thinking still much in vogue.
Congress of the US gets to set all the regulations governing the military including the state militias and national guard units and yes their are state militias as well as NG units. Their purpose is to take over the armories in the absence of the units to preclude a repeat of WWII when the cities took over the buildings abandoned property. Troops came home - brand new building projects often Quonset huts to begin with.
There's another part that calls for the States to appoint all commissioned officers.
ALL of that works together and one part has been broadened into the military conscription acts or draft laws. The current version has another hidden part. Sign up at age 18 and that is not listed as voluntary then you are no longer eligible for the draft. You signed you are now a willing and ready individual awaiting a reporting date and time, Catch 22 strikes again. Don't want to repay your student loan? No problem Nothing to stop the lender (Government) from sending that time and place of appearance for duty notice. Then after qualifying on whatever passes for the new GI Bill it can be used or applied to your student loan scofflaw debt. Meanwhile your family gets full benefits and you get full pay - as a Private E whatever. Maybe if it was for medical school that part might improve
But think of it a whole ready willing and able pool of college graduates ready to go be cannon fodder - all cause they involuntarily volunteered at age 18. Or put another way. All because the anti-draft movement suddenly quit and went away happy not realizing they had been bamboozled and scammed.
I shouldn't be given the Presidebt new ideas my apologies for that part.
Women get a free ride on that one because they don't sign the card at age 18. But the women's equal rights movement imploded in the 90's anyway so like the anti draft movement it's history...
My wife has a family house in Jalostatitlan, I'm very familiar with the issues. Particularly the 'Policia' that ride shotgun around in pickup trucks, but do next to nothing to help anyone or stop crime.
The examples you give... Texas/Houston, are very high crime areas in general. Is it like that in Newport Beach, CA or Eureka? absolutely not.
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