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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 4151249" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>1: congress has yet to pass legislation requiring women to register, so there’s that. It has been in the cards since women wanted to serve in frontline combat units. Now that they can, they have to measure up to the same standards.</p><p></p><p>2: by not registering with selective service, your sons will give up their United States citizenship, their right to vote, opportunities to attend college/receive federal student aid, receive any government assistance to include housing or social security. This will also bar them from working for the government, being a contractor or vendor to the government, complicate firearms ownership and purchasing, and I am sure that there’s other things I am forgetting.</p><p></p><p>Also, while unlikely, it can make them liable for paying a $250,000 fine and serve 5 years in the federal pen? The last person to be charged criminally for this was in 1986 and it was dismissed, but if we do get into another major war, I would put money on a draft happening. If we watch how things have been done in the past, at that point the government will be happy to resume criminal penalties and vigorously pursue anyone who passed on their duties as Americans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 4151249, member: 35036"] 1: congress has yet to pass legislation requiring women to register, so there’s that. It has been in the cards since women wanted to serve in frontline combat units. Now that they can, they have to measure up to the same standards. 2: by not registering with selective service, your sons will give up their United States citizenship, their right to vote, opportunities to attend college/receive federal student aid, receive any government assistance to include housing or social security. This will also bar them from working for the government, being a contractor or vendor to the government, complicate firearms ownership and purchasing, and I am sure that there’s other things I am forgetting. Also, while unlikely, it can make them liable for paying a $250,000 fine and serve 5 years in the federal pen? The last person to be charged criminally for this was in 1986 and it was dismissed, but if we do get into another major war, I would put money on a draft happening. If we watch how things have been done in the past, at that point the government will be happy to resume criminal penalties and vigorously pursue anyone who passed on their duties as Americans. [/QUOTE]
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