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Title: GOP panel says Idaho needs to form state militia
Post by: cavegal on June 26, 2010, 07:49:54 PM
http://www.idahostatesman.com/2010/06/25/1245477/gop-panel-says-idaho-needs-to.html 

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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — Could Idaho get an all-volunteer state militia that's out from under any federal control?

A Butte County delegate to the state Republican Party convention in Idaho Falls on Friday got his compatriots on a committee to go along with the plan - at least on paper.

The idea must still win full convention approval Saturday.

Butte County delegate Guy Mongan says such a force could assist in the event of natural disasters and wouldn't be subject to a military call-up, such like the Idaho National Guard.

Ada County delegate Phil Hardy says he appreciates the notion that Idaho could be left unp
 

Idaho already has one.   

http://www.northidaho21lightfoot.org/home.html
Title: Re: GOP panel says Idaho needs to form state militia
Post by: formerlurker on June 26, 2010, 08:20:56 PM
I am glad Idaho is doing so well financially that they can fund such nonsense. 
Title: UPDATE..GOP confab says no to forming unregulated militia
Post by: cavegal on June 26, 2010, 09:29:03 PM
http://www.idahostatesman.com/2010/06/26/1246895/gop-confab-says-no-to-forming.html 

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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — Cost concerns were at the heart of Idaho State Republican Party delegates' rejection on Saturday of a proposal to form an all-volunteer state militia that's free from federal control.

The notion had been floated during the three-day convention in Idaho Falls, an extension of the anti-Washington, D.C. sentiment here that bubbled over.

Advocates said such a force could assist with natural disasters - and wouldn't be subject to a military call-up, like the Idaho National Guard is now.

The recommendation called for Idaho's governor to form a panel to spend a year drafting a militia plan.

But concerns about costs that might arise from such an organization, should it actually be formed, prompted a majority of the more than 400 delegates who weighed in to turn the resolution dow


Title: Re: GOP panel says Idaho needs to form state militia
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on June 26, 2010, 11:25:47 PM
http://www.idahostatesman.com/2010/06/25/1245477/gop-panel-says-idaho-needs-to.html 
 

Idaho already has one.   

http://www.northidaho21lightfoot.org/home.html


They're talking about a real State militia that is not Federally-recognized and integrated into the Army, like the New York Guard (Not the NY National Guard, which IS subject to both State and Federal callup; I believe some other states have them as well, Georgia did at one time but I don't know if they still do) which is subject only to State callup, not some bunch of freelancers that don't answer to anyone but themselves.
Title: Re: GOP panel says Idaho needs to form state militia
Post by: PatriotGame on June 27, 2010, 04:59:44 AM
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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — Could Idaho get an all-volunteer state militia that's out from under any federal control?

A Butte County delegate to the state Republican Party convention in Idaho Falls on Friday got his compatriots on a committee to go along with the plan - at least on paper.

The idea must still win full convention approval Saturday.

Butte County delegate Guy Mongan says such a force could assist in the event of natural disasters and wouldn't be subject to a military call-up, such like the Idaho National Guard.

Ada County delegate Phil Hardy says he appreciates the notion that Idaho could be left unp
This brings much smile to my face!
I grew up in Idaho Falls (1965 - 1985), and I can proudly say I left many "scars" on the land from my many peek-up trucks, motorcycles, stereos, GUNS, and keggers!

I.F. is Bonneville county though, not Butte county. Butte county is Arco, ID, where I lived for 9 months back in 1965. Arco is the very first city in the WORLD to be powered by nuclear energy using the Experimental Breeder Reactor 1 EBR-1 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_Breeder_Reactor_I).
One thing ya'll need to understand - organized or not as a separate entity outside from federal control, 90% of Idahoans share the same pro-gun, screw-you-liberals mindset.
The leftist, Hollyweird scumbags occupying their "playground" vacation homes in West Yellowstone, MT and Jackson Hole, WY (70-100 miles away) are HIGHLY hated by Idahoans. We ran Bruce Willis' anti-nuke ass out of Haily, Id (Ketchum - Sun Valley) several years ago. Well, we taught him to keep his mouth shut anyway...

We don't need this kind of fracking advertisement.
If you are 100% PRO-GUN, hate libtards, and would like to tie-into *THE* best Cutthroat Trout (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutthroat_trout) fishing in the world, let me know! I can get you set up with a drift boat and a day on the S. fork of the Snake River...come spend your money, relish the great outdoors, and play in my backyard.
Title: Re: GOP panel says Idaho needs to form state militia
Post by: NHSparky on June 27, 2010, 08:43:07 AM
Get outside of Boise and the state is probably the most conservative in the country.

And I say that having been to prototype in IF (S5G, aka "the ketchup bottle") and living in the Bear Lake Valley (Montpelier/Dingle) as a kid, and IIRC Dad (or his wife) still have some land up by Soda Springs.

Title: Re: GOP panel says Idaho needs to form state militia
Post by: Thor on June 27, 2010, 09:34:06 AM
Texas has the Texas State Guard, which is not subject to Federal Govt intervention. They report to the Governor ONLY (through their chain of command). They are ALL volunteer and don't get paid anything for their service, not even mileage to & from appointed place of duty.
Title: Re: GOP panel says Idaho needs to form state militia
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on June 27, 2010, 09:37:36 AM
Texas has the Texas State Guard, which is not subject to Federal Govt intervention. They report to the Governor ONLY (through their chain of command). They are ALL volunteer and don't get paid anything for their service, not even mileage to & from appointed place of duty.

Yeah, that's how the NY Guard works, too.