Each Assembly is now engaged in setting up a simple subcommittee to deal with its own Militia Affairs—- and the primary job of this subcommittee is to supply the Militia with men and materials needed to promote the general public safety within the borders of their State.
This Committee is the proper place for the Militia to bring forward projects and needs and supply requests for review and budget allocations going forward, and this, the Militia Affairs Committee, is also the group charged with working with the Militia to develop public safety plans.
Public Safety is the fundamental concern of all the Peacekeeping Forces.
The Assembly has the power and duty to regulate the Assembly Militia and the Assembly Militia has the power and duty to protect the Public.
These are not adverse powers; but, they are different powers, meant to work together for the good of all. – Article 3179