Re: What is the purpose of "Take a step forward"?



I wqsw quoting another poster:

It is a communication which if not acquiesced in will subject the
uncooperative inductee to sanction provided by law. Sometimes, too,
it might subject the recalcitrant inductee to sanctions that, strictly
speaking, are not provided by (and which might even arguably violate)
applicable law (e.g., a mode of "explaining" to the inductee the
desirability of acquiescing to such communications on pain otherwise
of experiencing the sort of neurological/psychic responses associated
with the very rapid/forceful application of heavy-booted foot to groin
area or billy club to head.

I hope that this helps you understand my respone to the post.

OTOH Do you know the facts of the Law on "taking the step"?

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