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Then go watch the family guy episode where Peter creates his own country inside the US. Same level of crazy in my eyesGoogle "Sovereign Citizen"
Then, after that rabbit hole and some laughs, go to Youtube and watch real-life Judge's take those types of folks apart.
I've watched a few body cam vids with them acting quite foolish.Google "Sovereign Citizen"
Then, after that rabbit hole and some laughs, go to Youtube and watch real-life Judge's take those types of folks apart.
It's simple.Funny, they labeled “sovereign citizens” as domestic terrorists now….
View attachment 332348Also funny, it’s not only “okay” but it’s of the upmost importance that we are and remain a sovereign nation, but to be a sovereign citizen is NOT OKAY.
I’m certainly torn. There was a viral video of an older gentleman from three forks MT that was arguing that natural law trumps state and federal law, in regards to fishing without a license. If man is starving hungry and doesn’t have the money to feed himself but DOES have the means to CATCH himself food, how can it be illegal to keep yourself from starvation?
He was found guilty and did get into some trouble for it, but I would imagine that morally he would say he’d do it again if he had to. I know I would if I were starving and had no money. As for the registration thing, I’m pretty sure every state law says any passenger vehicles and off road vehicles over like 80(?) ccs are subject to registration requirements— no “natural law” to argue there.
Most definitelyThing is, you have to know you're inviting a run in with law enforcement when you put this on your vehicle, and you're going to lose. Of all of the liberty and rights hills to die on, this seems like a silly one.
A person doesn’t get to do shit everyone else can’t just because they’re poor. It’s such a lazy excuse to say “it’s for food.” Go get food stamps and leave the fish for those of us that pay taxes.Funny, they labeled “sovereign citizens” as domestic terrorists now….
View attachment 332348Also funny, it’s not only “okay” but it’s of the upmost importance that we are and remain a sovereign nation, but to be a sovereign citizen is NOT OKAY.
I’m certainly torn. There was a viral video of an older gentleman from three forks MT that was arguing that natural law trumps state and federal law, in regards to fishing without a license. If man is starving hungry and doesn’t have the money to feed himself but DOES have the means to CATCH himself food, how can it be illegal to keep yourself from starvation?
He was found guilty and did get into some trouble for it, but I would imagine that morally he would say he’d do it again if he had to. I know I would if I were starving and had no money. As for the registration thing, I’m pretty sure every state law says any passenger vehicles and off road vehicles over like 80(?) ccs are subject to registration requirements— no “natural law” to argue there.
I totally see your argument! Like I said, he lost in court… lolA person doesn’t get to do shit everyone else can’t just because they’re poor. It’s such a lazy excuse to say “it’s for food.” Go get food stamps and leave the fish for those of us that pay taxes.
Dude I was askin my wife that!!! I wanted to know if someone could be buried way up in the natl forest somewhere with just a very small headstone or do we HAVE TO use the city/county cemetery that’s provided?!My wife’s mother deals with these people all the time at the courthouse. They’ll make obscene requests. One time she told a story about someone coming in to file a report stating that when they die, the government can’t take their body.
I think burials on public land is illegal. It violates the leave no trace I imagine but I’m not educated enough to make such claim.Dude I was askin my wife that!!! I wanted to know if someone could be buried way up in the natl forest somewhere with just a very small headstone or do we HAVE TO use the city/county cemetery that’s provided?!
Dude I was askin my wife that!!! I wanted to know if someone could be buried way up in the natl forest somewhere with just a very small headstone or do we HAVE TO use the city/county cemetery that’s provided?!
Why not just get burned and dumped off at your favorite spot that’s all I wantDude I was askin my wife that!!! I wanted to know if someone could be buried way up in the natl forest somewhere with just a very small headstone or do we HAVE TO use the city/county cemetery that’s provided?!