Pennsylvania Constitution
Article I, § 22 — Standing army; military subordinate to civil power
Pennsylvania Const. art. I, § 22
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No standing army shall, in time of peace, be kept up without the consent of the Legislature, and the military shall in all cases and at all times be in strict subordination to the civil power.
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