User Clip: Edward Hasbrouck (Resisters.info)
Opening statement of draft resister Edward Hasbrouck (editor and publisher, Resisters.info) to the National Commission on Military, National, and Selective Service
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Opening statement of draft resister Edward Hasbrouck (editor and publisher, Resisters.info) to the National Commission on Military, National, and Selective Service
Would having e-mail addresses and phone numbers in Selective Service registration records make it possible to enforce a draft even if postal addresses for registrants aren't accurate or up…
What if there were no active or ongoing registration, but existing databases were used to create a list of potential draftees if and when a draft was called for?
What should be done to protect conscientious objectors? Should there be a box on the Selective Service registration form to say, "I intend to apply for conscientious objector status if I am…
What if Selective Service were expanded to include both military and non-military service? How can we encourage service by young people?
What if we're in the "Red Dawn" scenario: We're being attacked from both Canada and Mexico, and not enough people have volunteered to fight. What should we do?
QUESTIONS OF WAR AND MILITARISM AND LIFE-AND-DEATH.
If the Selective Service System were redefined as not being solely for "combat replacements", would that change your opinion of whether women should be drafted or required to register for a…
Even on a voluntary basis, should combat positions be open to women?
What evidence is there that compliance with a draft by women would be lower than by men?
What if there were a "screening question" for Selective Service registrants to indicate whether they would be willing to serve in a military or non-military capacity?
Military and Public Service Policy Forum, Day 2, Part 1 - Arguments against Selective Service Expansion to Women.
A public comment urging an end to draft registration, at a hearing of the National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service (NCMNPS).
Chris Kearns-McCoy offers public comment beforethe National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service
Military and Public Service Policy Forum, Day 2 Washington DC 25 April 2019