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Whenever there is a conflict, the draft is discussed. It is overall very unpopular, for many different reasons. During Vietnam, many "draft dodgers"- people who had been called via the lottery- went to Canada. Until the 1990s, those people faced jail if they re-entered the US. I believe President Clinton provided those individuals with amnesty.
Thank-you very much for explaining that to me. Canada has been "the great escape" for many groups of people throughout the years lol
Several years ago a Congressman who was opposed to the war in Iraq, strangely enough, sponsored a bill reinstating the draft which would have made women subject to the draft AND would have extended the draft age to 42! His intent was to generate more opposition to the war by reintroducing the draft just like it did during the Vietnam war. Not surprisingly the bill was voted down. He even voted against his own bill!
That's a fascinating story! I suppose he would have to vote against his own bill to save face.