February 7, 2008
- Issue 263 |
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Can
Your Town Ban the Military from Recruiting Anyone Under 18? By David Swanson Guest Commentator |
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Of course, Americans must be 18 to serve in the military, but much of the military's recruiting work is directed at those who have not yet turned 18. According to Dave Meserve in Arcata, Calif., localities can avoid the consequences of the No Child Left Behind law (which turns students' names and contact information over to recruiters) not only by helping students and parents to opt out of recruitment lists or by challenging the ability of recruiters to be on school campuses, but also by prohibiting any recruiting activities that involve kids under 18. Meserve has drafted an ordinance and submitted it to the city clerk and the city attorney in Arcata. They will have 15 days to review it and provide a title and ballot summary for the November 2008 ballot. Then Meserve can begin gathering signatures to get it on the ballot. Why not do the same thing in your town or major city? Here's the draft ordinance: YOUTH PROTECTION ACT AN ORDINANCE TO PROHIBIT THE MILITARY RECRUITMENT OF ANY PERSON UNDER THE AGE OF EIGHTEEN To protect the welfare of our youth, the People of Arcata Ordain as Follows: No person who is employed by or an agent of the United States government shall, within the City of Arcata, in the execution of his or her job duties, recruit, initiate contact with for the purpose of recruiting, or promote the future enlistment of any person under the age of eighteen into any branch of the United States Armed Forces. Authority This Ordinance is adopted and enacted pursuant to the authority guaranteed to the people of Arcata by the California Constitution (Article 2, Section1) and the U.S. Constitution (Amendments IX and X) which guarantee political power to the people and recognize the right to exercise that power through initiative and referendum (California Constitution Article 4, Section I). Findings
Specific Purpose The specific purpose of this Ordinance is to protect youth under the age of eighteen from military recruiting. Statement of Law No person who is employed by or an agent of the United States government shall, within the City of Arcata, in the execution of his or her job duties, recruit, initiate contact with for the purpose of recruiting, or promote the future enlistment of any person under the age of eighteen into any branch of the United States Armed Forces. Nothing in this Ordinance shall prevent any person from voluntarily visiting a military recruitment office or specifically initiating a request to meet with a recruiter. Nothing in this Ordinance shall prevent individuals who are not employed by or agents of the U.S. government from encouraging people under the age of eighteen to join the military. Enforcement The City of Arcata shall inform all local military recruiters and their
commanding officers of this Ordinance, which prohibits military recruiting
of any person under the age of eighteen within the City of Arcata. Any
military recruiter who violates this Ordinance, as well as his or her
commanding officer, shall be held responsible for said violation. Both
shall be deemed guilty of an infraction and shall be subject to the penalties
stated in the Arcata Municipal Code. (A.M.C. I-3-1200) A citizen complaint
of any unsolicited military recruiting activity involving people under
the age of eighteen shall initiate investigation and possible citation
by the Arcata Police Department for violation of this Ordinance. If recruiters
violate this Ordinance five or more times within one month, military
recruiting of persons under the age of eighteen shall be deemed a public
nuisance and shall be summarily abated. Severability The provisions of this Ordinance are severable. If any section or provision of this Ordinance is determined to be illegal, invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such decision of the court shall not affect or invalidate any of the remaining sections or provisions of this Ordinance. It is the express intent of the people of Arcata, California that this Ordinance would have been adopted if such illegal, invalid, or unconstitutional section or provision had not been included. Effective Date This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after adoption by the voters. Interpretation In the event this Ordinance requires interpretation (by courts, county officials, or anyone else), it is the express intent of the people of Arcata that this Ordinance be construed in such a manner to carry out the original intent of this Initiative, which is to prohibit military recruitment of any person under the age of eighteen within the City of Arcata. David Swanson is co-founder of
the AfterDowningStreet.org coalition
and a board member of Progressive Democrats of America.
His website is www.davidswanson.org. Click
here to contact Mr. Swanson. |
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