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  • GBU_28@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    Technically that’s true here too.

    The national guard is normally used in disaster relief, like floods. But the Governor is like a tiny president, (sorta, kinda) and as such has some powers over the military force from their state (hand waving a lot here).

    As such they can declare a protest or other interior event a “disaster” or public safety risk, and temporarily deploy national guard to support.

    If I remember correctly, the guard have to abide by additional federal military rules, compared to state employees, so they are usually carefully used. and again I might be wrong but if the state deploys em, the state pays em,… Not the federal government

    • tenacious_mucus@sh.itjust.works
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      11 months ago

      Ya, i think you’re pretty much correct here.

      Also to add, the National Guard members are also much better trained and expected to hold much higher standards because they are still a hand/finger of the trained military…so, just because they are told to show up anywhere (example this picture) doesn’t mean they all got itchy trigger fingers and things could go bad real fast; to compare to most other events with other uniform types we hear about all the time….