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    Please help! Good guy arrested in Ohio

    Once again I will ask, where does the Ohio Legislature presume to have acquired the lawfull authority to regulate the bearing of arms? The Constitution of the State of Ohio, Article I, Section1: "All men are, by nature, free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights, among which...
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    Please help! Good guy arrested in Ohio

    The right of self-defense is probably the most fundamental right of a free Human Being. Pennsylvania'a Bill of Rights clearly states that the RKBA shall not be questioned, Kentucky's Bill of Rights stated that way also until 1851. Many of the State's Bill of Rights, including Ohio's simply...
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    Gun laws in Kentucky?

    Adam, I've seen several Bed & Breakfasts around the area. Mammoth Cave Park is about 40 miles away, Dale Hollow Lake and Barren River Recreation Parks are within 30-40 miles - lots of tourists coming and going. Area Chamber of Commerce could provide you with lots of information.
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    Please help! Good guy arrested in Ohio

    El Tejon, I see that you're located in Lafayette, Indiana, I was born at the Home Hospital in Lafayette in 1948. I was supposed to attend Purdue University in the fall of 1966, but never made it, the rest is the story of my life. "inherent police power of the state." I can't seem to find...
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    Gun laws in Kentucky?

    Adam, Back in 1998 I bought 20 wooded acres in Monroe County, Kentucky for $8,700, the property taxes are only $65 per year. The closest town is 12 miles away (population of 3,500), Glasgow is 25 miles away (population of 20,000), Bowling Green (a college town) is about 60 miles away...
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    Please help! Good guy arrested in Ohio

    Could someone please point out where in Ohio's Constitution/Bill of Rights where the Legislature is granted the lawful authority to regulate the bearing of arms while exercising the right of self-defense? I personally believe that the Bill of Rights/Constitution is the foundation for the...
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    Gun laws in Kentucky?

    Adam, I own property in Kentucky, finally bought 20 acres in Monroe County back in 1998. One of the main reasons that I bought property in Kentucky is because of the wording in Kentucky's Bill of Rights. Section 1, 7th, "The right to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State ....."...
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    When is authority no longer valid?

    One of the most fundamental principles that this country was founded on was the concept that "governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed". Obviously this concept has little meaning in America today, but nevertheless it was a fundamental principle in 1775! Throughout...
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    When is authority no longer valid?

    The RIGHT to ignore the State! >When is authority no longer valid?< The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America was the Colonies justification to the world as to why they were no longer under the lawful authority of England. In the document it's stated, "We hold these...
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    MI: Possible Armed Standoff in the Making

    I don't have my Michigan Constitution handy right now, I looked on the internet but couldn't find the 1963 Michigan Constitution, Bill of Rights. I do know that Indiana's Bill of Rights, Article I, Section 12 states, "All courts shall be open, and every person , for injury done to him in his...
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    MI: Possible Armed Standoff in the Making

    Another article on this assessment feud from the Hillsdale Daily News, April 1, 1997,Rules vs. rights issue in assessment conflict by W. Rae Loeffler, .........."Clingerman said Johnson told them he would study the laws. The commission gave the Woodbridge Township man 10 days to comply. If he...
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    MI: Possible Armed Standoff in the Making

    Act II, the feud rages on! The above article on property rights posted by 2dogs is exactly what's going on today in this country! Wake-up Americans before it's too late! After Judge Sanderson "terminated" my probation in September of 1994, I built two more buildings without bothering to get...
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    MI: Possible Armed Standoff in the Making

    As I said, I was asked to sign the probation order which is nothing more than a contract. For any contract to be valid it must be entered into voluntarily, I didn't agree with the terms of their "contract" so I refused to sign it! Over the course of the next 6 months the court kept sending me...
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    MI: Possible Armed Standoff in the Making

    2dogs, I actually insisted that the assn't prosecutor, Nel Brady have me arrested separately for each day that I didn't have that permit (as required by law - each day was a new and separate offence!) That would have been over 900 separate arrests! But he said that would be ridiculous, I...
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    MI: Possible Armed Standoff in the Making

    so whereof do I speak? In May of 1991 my wife and I bought 43 acres in Hillsdale County, Michigan and decided to build a 40' geodesic home. I took out all the "required" permits and when the Hillsdale County building inspector, Galen Borten came out to inspect the foundation footers made the...
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    MI: Possible Armed Standoff in the Making

    until you've walked a mile in someone's shoes.... feedthehogs is absolutley correct, until it's your property rights being violated, whereof do you speak? I almost posted last night, but was just too tired so I let it go. But I know whereof I speak because I've been there and done that, as a...
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    Defending Anarchy

    you're absolutely correct .... bountyhunter, You're absolutely correct, I don't date much! As a matter of fact the very reason that I got a divorce back in 1998 was because of my quest for freedom! My ex-wife didn't want to get out of the system, I made my decission that I was getting...
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    Defending Anarchy

    buzz_knox, You posted, "You've never given consent? Okay, I presume then that you have: 1. never driven on a public road; 2. never asked for and/or received services from any state or federal agency (including the protection of the military or protective services); and 3. do no access...
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    Defending Anarchy

    How does Webster's 1828 Dictionary define 'anarchy'? buzz_knox, "It's amazing when anarchists cite to the Constitution, either of the national gov't or the state gov't. If you are truly an anachrist, then you would rather burn said documents than comply with them." How does Webster's 1828...
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    Preamble to the Bill of Rights .... FWIW, folks.

    'for the officer's safety", it's my right to carry! "for the officer's safety' :confused: When Monroe County Sheriff's deputy Darrell Ford unlawfully disarmed my son, just for 'his safety', he was diciplined by Sheriff Jerry Gee and my son got an apology! He was exercising a natural...
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