Straight Arrow
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I understand and am aware. My comments were more focused on the "confiscation" role of law enforcement, of which I'm unaware of National Guard being called out by a governor for such law enforcement actions.Actually used all the time by states. Most states during natural disasters use the National Guard for anti-looting, evacuations and those types of functions. They are also used as additional security at large scale events (Olympics).
In fact, way back when, my Guard unit was called out to work with the warden and assistant warden of Montana State Prison in running the prison while state employees (corrections officers and others) were on strike. I was also activated and flew missions during floods and forest fires, as well as drug interdiction missions flying sheriff office and border patrol personnel. Those missions could be construed as law enforcement, but are a far cry from the bad idea law enforcement mission of entering the home of a neighbor or relative to confiscate their AR-15.
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