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Showing posts with label Sergeant-at-Arms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sergeant-at-Arms. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

From interim Marshal-at-Arms to State-elected Sergeant-at-Arms

 Some exciting developments to absorb as all State Assemblies move forward.



An example of a De facto Territorial Sergeant-at-Arms service logo
All American State Assemblies' Sergeant-at-Arms service logos will vary


The Federation for The United States of America has just brought to light its developments in the exchange from the interim Marshal-at-Arms to the traditional State-elected Sergeant-at-Arms, bringing attention to its significance in Assembly functions. Historically, the Sergeant-at-Arms was a bastion of peacekeeping within land jurisdiction, with a mission of upholding decorum and discipline under Assembly proceedings. The Federation had restored the Marshal-at-Arms as an ad hoc official on a temporary basis during the State Assembly process, supporting General Assembly operations until States fully achieved Standing and Seatment.


When Assemblies approach the point of full Standing, this interim position will be renamed the classic Sergeant-at-Arms title, as appropriate to its traditional role. This is a step toward greater State-level peacekeeping responsibilities, with the Sergeant-at-Arms being a visible public presence—available, neutral, and firm in maintaining order. The Peacekeeping Task Force will provide further training and details on this process, promoting cooperation among State-elected Sergeants-at-Arms and peacekeeping groups.


Furthermore, the working relationship of Assemblies and the Marshal-at-Arms has included reporting incidents of member misconduct to ensure accountability. With States becoming fully capacitated, this system will be strengthened under the new Sergeant-at-Arms roles, enhancing Assembly operations and peacekeeping effectiveness. Upgrades are expected as training negotiations roll on this year.

Sunday, November 17, 2024

State Assembly Functions and PKTF's County-Level Peacekeeping Initiative

The Four Pillars of State Assembly functions play distinct roles in maintaining lawful self-governance.

From the State General Assembly down to the State Assembly Militia sub-pillar, each level serves a unique purpose. However, it's crucial to understand that The Peacekeeping Task Force's (PKTF) county-level peacekeeping outreach initiative operates independently from these established structures.





State Assembly Functions vs. PKTF Initiative

The PKTF's county-level peacekeeping custom design logo initiative is not directly associated with or managed by the State General Assembly or any County Assembly function. This outreach effort is exclusively provided by PKTF for The United States of America (Unincorporated) and is open to individuals of any jurisdictional or political status.


Benefits for State-Elected Marshals-at-Arms

State-elected Marshals-at-Arms can take comfort in knowing that PKTF is fostering gradual, non-invasive methods of peacekeeping outreach. This approach helps build awareness without interfering with established State Assembly functions.


Promoting Local Governance and Self-Determination

The PKTF initiative encourages individuals to embrace self-governance, the concept of "last man standing," and conscious self-determination. It aims to support the establishment of current and future County Assemblies on Land and Soil Jurisdiction.


Jurisdictional Distinctions and Collaboration

PKTF is designed to garner support and collaboration at the local level, promoting clear distinctions between jurisdictions while encouraging mutual respect and support. This effort complements the State Border Defense and Defense Forces by raising public awareness of the need for local peacekeeping.


Addressing Potential Concerns

If any issues arise from PKTF's county-level promotion that affects the office of state-elected Marshal-at-Arms, these concerns should be addressed through proper channels. This includes reporting to the Federation-sponsored State General Assembly coordinator via a Federation Criminal Incident Report or an escalated Ombuds Mediation Request.


Optimism for Increased Visibility

PKTF is optimistic about this initiative's potential to increase visibility for American Counties where American Common Law and Superior Concurrent General Jurisdiction are practiced. The goal is to expand awareness of one State and one County at a time, gradually building a network of informed and engaged communities.


Grassroots Engagement and Collaborative Support

This clever initiative helps promote lawful peacekeeping by allowing men and women to support and use this initiative within their own local county environment. Participants can choose to assist, support, or work in cooperation with fellow statesmen at the State Assembly level, creating a network of like-minded individuals committed to peaceful coexistence.


Preparatory Function and Inclusive Participation

This proactive approach can greatly assist each State, as well as each current and future County Assembly with their own General Assembly where the Marshal-at-Arms and Sergeant-at-Arms will work. It's an early way of offering assistance by interested men and women of any jurisdictional limitation, helping to prime each Assembly peacekeeper and provide better peace of mind while attempting to keep Assembly members safer during internal meetings or decorum safety when meeting during Assembly functions.


Educational Opportunity and Non Intrusive Approach

By raising gentle awareness and healthy curiosity, the initiative helps people learn about American Common Law and the importance of peaceful coexistence, potentially improving the quality of life for all involved. As an exclusive PKTF outreach campaign, it operates outside of official State or County Assembly functions, allowing flexible participation without interfering with established structures.


Addressing Concerns and Emphasizing Benefits

Any Marshal-at-Arms, especially at the State level, expressing issues with this exclusive outreach effort should gather their fact-based items of concern through the proper challenge mentioned above.

It's important to keep in mind that this is an exclusive PKTF outreach campaign that anyone can choose to support, participate in, and use for any lawful and peaceful means outside of their State or County Assembly.


It is only meant to help bring gentle awareness and a healthy dose of curiosity to anyone who may happen to see and inquire further about what American Common Law and peaceful coexistence mean and how nurturing such concepts can greatly improve the quality of life for everyone involved.

By promoting this initiative, PKTF is helping to create a foundation of informed, engaged citizens who understand the principles of American Common Law and peaceful coexistence. This grassroots approach to peacekeeping awareness has the potential to strengthen communities and support the work of official Assembly peacekeepers in a non-intrusive and positive manner.

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