Militia; standing armies; military subordinate to civil power

Virginia Constitution (January 1970)

Va. Const. art. I, s 13 - 13
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That a well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, trained to arms, is the proper, natural, and safe defense of a free state, therefore, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed; that standing armies, in time of peace, should be avoided as dangerous to liberty; and that in all cases the military should be under strict subordination to, and governed by, the civil power.