the difference is the state defense forces are under sole control of the governor of their state. the reason you do not get paid, or any sort of money is unlike the regular reserves the state defense forces gets no federal funding for you. this also blocks the federal government from being able to seize control of you from the governor.
Nevada does not have one, or i would join it myself. If they do have a officially state sanctioned one it is so deeply hidden i have not been able to find info on it.
the nevada law actually allows one, but i have yet to hear of it being used.
Nevada does not have one, or i would join it myself. If they do have a officially state sanctioned one it is so deeply hidden i have not been able to find info on it.
the nevada law actually allows one, but i have yet to hear of it being used.
NRS 412.026 Composition of militia.
1. The militia of the State is composed of the Nevada National Guard and, when called into active service by the Governor, the Nevada National Guard Reserve and any volunteer organizations licensed by the Governor.
2. The Nevada National Guard is an organized body of enlisted personnel between the ages of 17 and 64 years and commissioned officers between the ages of 18 and 64 years, divided into the Nevada Army National Guard and the Nevada Air National Guard.
3. The Nevada National Guard Reserve is an unorganized body comprising all able-bodied residents of the State between the ages of 17 and 64 years who:
(a) Are not serving in any force of the Nevada National Guard;
(b) Are or have declared their intention to become citizens of the United States; and
(c) Are not exempted from military duty under the laws of this state or the United States.
4. If a volunteer organization is formed and becomes licensed by the Governor, it shall consist of an organized body of able-bodied residents of the State between the ages of 17 and 64 years who are not serving in any force of the Nevada National Guard and who are or who have declared their intention to become citizens of the United States.
(Added to NRS by 1967, 1292; A 1975, 798; 1999, 6)
any volunteer organizations licensed by the Governor.