• brygphilomena@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    If I were JB Pritzker, I’d activate the Illinois State Guard. They need time to get staffed, trained, and procure equipment.

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      I’m wondering what will happen when a state’s National Guard gets conflicting orders from the governor of that state and the US Executive Branch.

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        The national guard can be requisitioned by the federal government. However, the state guard (often trained by/alongside the national guard and sharing members) cannot. They only answer to the governor.

        I know we all felt like it was wild when De Santis reformed the Florida State Guard. But now I feel blue states need to do it.

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          Ahhh, I was unfamiliar with the State Guard.

          The State Guard is the State’s non-federally recognized military force which may be composed of members of the Unorganized Militia who are 18 through 45 years of age, and those persons who are 45 through 65 years of age as determined necessary by the Governor.

          I know from some previous digging on gun laws that basically everyone in Illinois is a member of the “Unorganized Militia.”

          Whenever the Commander-in-Chief deems it necessary or advisable for the purpose of executing the laws of the State or to prevent an actual or threatened violation of law; when the nation is at war and a requisition or order has been made, or is likely to be made, by the President of the United States calling the National Guard, or parts thereof, into the National service; or for any other emergency, he or she may issue a proclamation calling for volunteers [my bold] to serve in the State Guard. Persons who answer the call and who are appointed or enlisted in the State Guard shall serve in State Active Duty status.

          As of today, then, the Illinois State Guard is ephemeral. It will only crystallize into reality when and if the governor activates it by proclamation, and then it will be made up of volunteers.