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The courts typically define a militia as a body of citizens organized for military service, often comprising those who are available for service in times of emergency or national defense. It is generally understood to include able-bodied individuals who are not part of the regular armed forces but who can be called upon to assist in maintaining public order and safety. The definition can vary based on jurisdiction and context, particularly in relation to the Second Amendment and individual rights to bear arms.

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