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<blockquote data-quote="Mike_60" data-source="post: 2488784" data-attributes="member: 16957"><p>I'm curious, because I've never heard that Oklahoma has an organized militia with 50K members. Is anybody on a member?</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://kfor.com/2014/04/20/oklahoma-militia-gears-up-to-fight-with-feds/" target="_blank">http://kfor.com/2014/04/20/oklahoma-militia-gears-up-to-fight-with-feds/</a></p><p>OKLAHOMA CITY - A land dispute in Nevada between rancher Cliven Bundy and the federal government began decades ago.</p><p>The Bureau of Land Management says Bundy was allowing his cattle to graze illegally, which triggered a round-up of about 400 head of cattle last week.</p><p>Bundy claims his familys cattle have grazed on the land since 1870 without interference from the government.</p><p>However, the Bureau of Land Management says Bundy hadnt paid his grazing fees since 1993.</p><p>Over time, officials say those fees have amounted to more than $1 million.</p><p>As authorities herded the cattle, a standoff was sparked with members of the militia.</p><p>Organizers with the Oklahoma Militia say they have members in Nevada who claim Bundys cattle were unlawfully herded by the bureau.</p><p>The Oklahoma Militia says it is made up of nearly 50,000 volunteers.</p><p>Members say they are taking Bundys side and fear this practice could spread to the Sooner State.</p><p>Scott Shaw said, Evidently in America we dont actually own the property anymore, if you ever did.</p><p>Shaw says Oklahoma Militia members are ready to take up arms against the federal government if needed.</p><p>He said, Its up to the feds, the balls in their court! You can do this legally or if you want to try to do a land grab violently, you can do that. Were going to resist you!</p><p>Shaw says the militia has not had to defend Oklahoma from the government yet but members are becoming concerned.</p><p>Shaw said, Just look around the country, they are doing it everywhere. If they can do it in Nevada, they can do it in Colorado, Texas. I mean, whats to stop them from coming to Oklahoma? The only thing to stop them is We the People.</p><p>However, not everyone agrees.</p><p></p><p>Sen. Jim Inhofe said, Youve got a bunch of people there trying to take the law into their own hands and they shouldnt be doing that. And the Bureau of Land Management is not government-owned, its publicly owned. Theres a big difference there. I blame both sides.</p><p></p><p>The Bureau of Land Management released the cattle after confiscating them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike_60, post: 2488784, member: 16957"] I'm curious, because I've never heard that Oklahoma has an organized militia with 50K members. Is anybody on a member? [url]http://kfor.com/2014/04/20/oklahoma-militia-gears-up-to-fight-with-feds/[/url] OKLAHOMA CITY - A land dispute in Nevada between rancher Cliven Bundy and the federal government began decades ago. The Bureau of Land Management says Bundy was allowing his cattle to graze illegally, which triggered a round-up of about 400 head of cattle last week. Bundy claims his familys cattle have grazed on the land since 1870 without interference from the government. However, the Bureau of Land Management says Bundy hadnt paid his grazing fees since 1993. Over time, officials say those fees have amounted to more than $1 million. As authorities herded the cattle, a standoff was sparked with members of the militia. Organizers with the Oklahoma Militia say they have members in Nevada who claim Bundys cattle were unlawfully herded by the bureau. The Oklahoma Militia says it is made up of nearly 50,000 volunteers. Members say they are taking Bundys side and fear this practice could spread to the Sooner State. Scott Shaw said, Evidently in America we dont actually own the property anymore, if you ever did. Shaw says Oklahoma Militia members are ready to take up arms against the federal government if needed. He said, Its up to the feds, the balls in their court! You can do this legally or if you want to try to do a land grab violently, you can do that. Were going to resist you! Shaw says the militia has not had to defend Oklahoma from the government yet but members are becoming concerned. Shaw said, Just look around the country, they are doing it everywhere. If they can do it in Nevada, they can do it in Colorado, Texas. I mean, whats to stop them from coming to Oklahoma? The only thing to stop them is We the People. However, not everyone agrees. Sen. Jim Inhofe said, Youve got a bunch of people there trying to take the law into their own hands and they shouldnt be doing that. And the Bureau of Land Management is not government-owned, its publicly owned. Theres a big difference there. I blame both sides. The Bureau of Land Management released the cattle after confiscating them. [/QUOTE]
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