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Martial law is any condition where the government is under the control of the military. In some cases this is done by force, as in a military coup, but in other cases it may be ordered by the existing government as a means of coping with a disaster or military action.
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- 2008/10/02 [L..T] Congressman Brad Sherman: Martial Law if We Voted No “A few Members were even told that there would be martial law in America if we voted "no."”
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- 2008/10/02 [L..T] Congressman Brad Sherman: Martial Law if We Voted No “A few Members were even told that there would be martial law in America if we voted "no."”