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DoD forces are prohibited from performing law enforcement functions by federal law. Use of the DoD to enforce internal law and order requires declaration of martial law by the president.

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What act and dod policy the us refrains from employing title 10 usc dod forces to enforce the law except in cases of necessity?

The Posse Comitatus Act and DoD Policy prohibit the Armed Forces of the United States from performing law enforcement activities on U.S. soil. The U.S. Army and Air Force are prohibited specifically by the Act itself; the Navy and Marines are prohibited by Department of Defense policy and regulations.Only the U.S. Coast Guard is exempt; it primary function is maritime law enforcement. On occasion when Navy resources are being used to hunt down and interdict drug smugglers, an actual Coast Guard officer is aboard a Navy vessel involved in the operation to make any arrests.Note that the Act also does not apply to the National and Air Guard while in a militia capacity under State Governor control. This is why a Governor can call up the National Guard in times of emergency to protect life and property on U.S. soil.It should also be noted that the Act and corresponding DoD regulations can, and have been in the past, suspended by Presidential Order when it became necessary to engage regular Armed Forces on U.S. soil. 2 examples are President Clinton during the L.A. riots in the '90's, and Dubya during the Katrina aftermath.