The Associated Press reports that Oklahoma tea party leaders, âfrustrated by recent political setbacks,â are working with right-wing Republicans in the Oklahoma legislature to create a new âvolunteer militia to help defend against what they believe are improper federal infringements on state sovereignty.â
State Sen. Randy Brogdon (R-OK) and State Rep. Charles Key (R-OK) have met with tea party leaders, like J.W. Berry of the Tulsa-based OKforTea group, to plan legislation for a state-authorized militia.
Brogdon, who is running for Governor and sponsored the right-wing anti-health reform âstate sovereigntyâ resolution in his state, explained that he believes his anti-federal government militia has constitutional backing:
The founding fathers âwere not referring to a turkey shoot or a quail hunt. They really werenât even talking about us having the ability to protect ourselves against each other,â Brogdon said. âThe Second Amendment deals directly with the right of an individual to keep and bear arms to protect themselves from an overreaching federal government.â
But critics say the tea party militia idea could âthrow fuel in the fire of radicals.â Even some Republicans are opposed to Brogdonâs initiative. âIf the intent is to create a militia for disaster relief, we have the National Guard,â said Sen. Steve Russell, (R-OK), a retired Army lieutenant colonel. âAnything beyond that purpose should be viewed with great concern and caution.â Indeed, the news of the state-sponsored militia movement arrives shortly before the 15th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, on April 19.



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