To: yesthatjallen
Not a good move, although I appreciate his purpose. I’m not sure it is legal for another State to send their NG across State borders. Anyone know the law about this?
2 posted on
06/03/2020 11:11:41 AM PDT by
A Navy Vet
(I'm not Islamophobic - I'm Islamonauseous. Also LGBTQxyz nauseous.)
To: A Navy Vet
NG has been federalized. Governor can offer, and Trump can send them where needed.
4 posted on
06/03/2020 11:12:41 AM PDT by
backwoods-engineer
(Politics is the continuation of war by other means. --Clausewitz)
To: A Navy Vet
5 posted on
06/03/2020 11:15:57 AM PDT by
TexasGator
(Z1z)
To: A Navy Vet
His NG troops have probably been activated by the Federal Government. This would make them active duty Title 10 and they fall under the DOD instead of the governor.
21 posted on
06/03/2020 12:08:41 PM PDT by
Billyv
( Ephesians 6:11 for we battle not against flesh and blood...Pray for our leaders and nation!)
To: A Navy Vet
State to State agreements exist and they can also be federalized and sent to the state.
26 posted on
06/03/2020 1:19:01 PM PDT by
ripnbang
("An armed man is a citizen, an unarmed man, a subject.")
To: A Navy Vet
At the Pentagon press conference today, the spokesman said that National Guard troops from NJ and Utah were already in DC, and more would be coming from Tennessee and South Carolina.
29 posted on
06/03/2020 6:51:25 PM PDT by
nyc1
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson