The people of the state comprise the body of the Militia, to perform the functions of protection, and to coordinate a community response in times of emergency, natural disasters, invasion, etc. Our responsibility is to be a "well-regulated body", - meaning prepared - for these situations, in order to uphold our commitments to each other as the living people of Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania Assembly is first and foremost a family.
The Pennsylvania People, refers to all Pennsylvanians who reclaim their Land jurisdiction political status as State Nationals or State Citizens, who agree to live and work in Peace and uphold the Public Law: To do no harm to others, or their property. They are entitled to all Rights due them as a Pennsylvanian and an American, whether they actively participate in the Pennsylvania Assembly governance processes or not.
The purpose of a militia assembly is to protect the people’s rights and freedoms, ensuring that they are capable of defending their community from threats, both internal and external. This assembly emphasizes the right to bear arms and organize themselves based on constitutional principles, viewing their role as a vital safeguard against tyranny or government overreach. In addition to defense, militia assemblies often play a role in maintaining public order, assisting in emergencies, and providing support during times of crisis. Their function extends beyond mere security, however, as they also serve to reaffirm the community’s autonomy, ensuring that citizens retain the ability to protect themselves and their interests without reliance on external forces.
The purpose of a militia assembly, therefore, is both defensive and symbolic, embodying the belief that the ultimate responsibility for safeguarding liberty and security lies with the people themselves.