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Originally Posted by David
Joe, I have never been in the military and don't know any that are on this site. I am hoping to get your opinion on something if you don't mind.
If martial law were to be declared on U.S. soil, how would you perceive moral in the military during this declaration? Also, use of deadly force has it's place when in danger but would it be used if civilians resisted if they were to be rounded up into camps? Would our military actually comply with orders to shoot civilians if they ran and would there be massive desertions?
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hey thanks for your question ok the thing is with the military the regular
army is not allowed as far as i know allowed to engage american citizens and
shoot them they may be allowed to do certain types of policing but as far as
i know it is very limited. ok know the army national gaurd is part of the army but a diff branch of the army. We are technically considered citizen soldiers because we are not full time army so we do are day to day activies like your avg citizen as well as soldiers because we train once a month like the army so we are allowed by the constituion to shoot civilians but only if fired upon first know about civilians being rounded up in camps i dont see that happening because if it did people would catch on real quick to wats happening look we may be trained to follow orders but we still know wats right and wrong and we do have morals i couldnt tell u one soldier i know who would shoot someone just because they were told too knowing that person did nothing wrong know if there was a major movement lets say citizen militia was built honestly i think if we by then knew wat was going on wede probly either refuse orders to shoot or simply desert hard to say