Admiralty laws vs Civil laws
I was responding to the initial post - but I would point out that the 'Sovereign Citizen Movement' is something entirely different than what you're describing.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_Citizen_Movement
There is no such thing as a -sovereign- citizen. A citizen is subject to the laws of the common wealth of which he is a citizen. If he rejects those law he either has to leave or be regarded as an outlaw and treated accordingly.
Such sovereignty has NO STANDING in the United States or any of its territories.
ruveyn
There is no such thing as a -sovereign- citizen. A citizen is subject to the laws of the common wealth of which he is a citizen. If he rejects those law he either has to leave or be regarded as an outlaw and treated accordingly.
Such sovereignty has NO STANDING in the United States or any of its territories.
ruveyn
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Your crazy psudo-legal bull would be far more amusing if there weren't so many people who spouted the same claptrap and then gone cop-killing (and it usually is cop-killing, since it's they who are forced to explain that we live in a shared reality where technicalities of the law that exist only in your mind don't apply to real life.)
you know what i dont get about wrong planet.you make a simple question or conversation and people always find a way to be rude.the guy that posted before you said the same thing as you but when you say it someone is rude or they take everything you say out of context.
and use that as an excuse to be snarky,condecending or whatever.
then the irony is that they call autism speaks a hate site but who is really the hate site.
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