Message from @Fitzydog
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YOUR STATUATORY LAWS DO NOT APPLY TO ME
Then my free of charge roads don't apply to you
BUT MUH RIGHT TO TRAVEL
i hate to admit it, but i used to think some this stuff was legit
well,
Everyone likes to think they know something someone else doesn't
Especially when it comes to law
insert some variation on the "One does not simply walk into Modor" meme
I'm still waiting for him to cite US v Wheeler
the ones who tell you that you don't need to pay your taxes are even worse, lol
I remember coming across stuff like that in Australia in, like, 1998
Because, you see, Australia doesn't make a constitution when the UK said we could back in the 1920s and because we didn't therefore the Australian government isn't real or some shit
man
Wish I could find all that stuff again
How can someone be deep into SovCit territory and not understand basic property rights
Reading it again would be a trip
I wonder why SovCits even cite US v Wheeler
Since, re-reading it now, it pretty much says the fed can't prosecute kidnappers or some shit, and that the States had to do it themselves
And reading the case now, it's a far fuckin' cry from being pulled over to take a breathalyser
```Sheriff Wheeler established armed guards at all entrances to Bisbee and Douglas. Any citizen seeking to exit or enter the town over the next several months had to have a "passport" issued by Wheeler. Any adult male in town who was not known to the sheriff's men was brought before a secret sheriff's kangaroo court. Hundreds of citizens were tried, and most of them deported and threatened with lynching if they returned.
The deported citizens of Bisbee pleaded with President Wilson for law enforcement assistance in returning to their homes. In October 1917, Wilson appointed a commission of five individuals, led by Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson (with assistance from Assistant Secretary of Labor Felix Frankfurter), to investigate labor disputes in Arizona. The commission heard testimony during the first five days of November 1917. In its final report, issued on November 6, 1917, the commission declared the deportations "wholly illegal and without authority in law, either State or Federal."```
EXACTLY the same as being asked to provide a driver's license <:think_woke:378717098681171988>
I see the connection however
That was right before Arizona had statehood. It was still a territory
The concept of defined borders and federal authority in the southwest was still fairly new, and there were people who were not citizens of Mexico or the US, but just frontiersmen.
You're used to going into town for supplies, and the all of a sudden some asshat is asking about your citizenship status and where you're from, and you're like "Fuck you buddy, I'm just passing through on my way back to pan for gold."
interesting read in any case
fat murican whamen would reee so hard at this
haha
they should pay twice
60 squats or 30 squats and a normal ticket
or you cannot ride this train
30 squats mandatory to even be allowed on the train 30 more for free ticket
ye
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