Is there currently a military draft in the U.S.?
No, there is no active military draft. However, nearly all men ages 18-25 are required to register with the Selective Service System.
Politics / National Security
Amid rising U.S.-Iran tensions, concerns about a potential military draft have resurfaced. This article clarifies the current status of the draft, registration requirements, and the circumstances under which it could be reinstated.
### Selective Service System The Selective Service System requires nearly all male U.S. citizens and male immigrants ages 18 to 25 to register with the government. This system provides a structure for a prompt, efficient, and equitable draft if the country needs it.
### Who Must Register? Almost all men who are 18-25 years old and live in the U.S. must register for Selective Service, including U.S. citizens (U.S. born, dual citizens, and naturalized), U.S. citizens who live outside the country, immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers, transgender people who were assigned male gender at birth, and people with disabilities.
### How a Draft Would Work If implemented, the Selective Service would likely hold a draft lottery based on dates of birth. Those who are 20 years old (or turning 20 during the year the numbers are drawn) would be the first to go. Each succeeding year, a draft-eligible man drops into the next lower priority group until he reaches his 26th birthday.
### Exemptions and Deferments Even if drafted, individuals may be eligible for deferment for various reasons, including marriage, college enrollment, or medical/psychological conditions. Conscientious objectors may also be excluded.
### Consequences of Not Registering Failure to register with Selective Service is a federal felony, punishable by a fine of up to $250,000, a prison term of up to five years, or both. A felony conviction means losing the right to vote and the right to own, possess, and use a firearm.
### The Possibility of Women Being Drafted Currently, the law requires only men to register with Selective Service. However, the Selective Service states it is prepared to expand registration if the law changes to include women.
### Historical Context The U.S. armed forces moved to an all-volunteer military in 1973. The last wartime draft was during the Vietnam War. A peacetime draft was imposed through the Selective Training and Service Act in 1940.
No, there is no active military draft. However, nearly all men ages 18-25 are required to register with the Selective Service System.
No, reinstating the draft requires authorization from both Congress and the president.
Failure to register is a federal felony, punishable by fines and/or imprisonment.
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