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quincy

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Yes, you do. If we are said to be a free people with the right to be free and have power of our lives to pursue our happiness, prime example is in this picture where Hamilton and Burr duelled in private where no one else couldn't get hurt. It was their freedom and their lives to choose to enter the duel.
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The police. JFK stated in his speech that the enemy is advancing and that the way to tell that it's a war is by them not having no warrant continuously, which when they have the dogs search our cars, then search it themselves without a warrant nonstop, kind of says we are at war. And the police again, when they arrest us, dissipate what they think about them liberating us. The 13th amendment clearly states they can enslave us for committing a crime, but having a vice is liberty, which we have the right to, so as free citizens we can possess such substances. They can't prohibit a free people. During prohibition we was allowed to drink, so how can't we do a drug? They use to make laws more necessary and proper, which means they are to make laws based on us being a said free people They murdered JFK & Harvey lee Oswald i can't prove the other 2 but there isn't really much doubt about it that they killed Gary Webb & McFadden because all of them was speaking out about the ones who subverted our government & are controlling it from outside this nation the drug war is a huge exploit against humanity & it's weakness of addiction to drugs they are profiting from our enslavement 56% of prisoners are there due to drugs why invade my privacy for my liberty its unwarranted in my opinion since i obviously don't need their help but the homeless ones that shoot up on the public streets do but they don't even care for them at all when they obviously do need their help its funny all this system cares for is being greedy worrying about making a dollar Nixon said it was public enemy nothing about private he in fact made laws protecting our privacy its not truthfully a crime if we are said to be a free people because no one else was harm nor society that is pure enslavement to arrest us for our pure liberty for the longest time i wanted to know why we as a free people couldn't smoke weed but Amsterdam in Europe could because its a slave colony that subverted our country & there's evidence that this isn't their country
Okay. Sure. You have freedom of choice but if you choose to violate the law, then law enforcement officers have the freedom to choose to arrest you and the prosecutors have the freedom to choose to charge you with a crime … which seems to be what happened to you.

Choosing to hire a criminal defense attorney seems to be the wisest choice for you to make if you value your freedom but you certainly have the freedom to represent yourself and see how that works out for you.

It’s up to you.
 


what actual law did i break CSA is a regulation which leads to another regulation not a law
Alaska courts stated that we have the right to a substance in the privacy of our homes it's constitutional so how don't we have it in the rest of the country
 
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what actual law did i break CSA is a regulation which leads to another regulation not a law
Alaska courts stated that we have the right to a substance in the privacy of our homes constitutional so how don't we have it in the rest of the country
i kind of would like for them to arrest me for my paw because i retain that right as a free citizens if a law isn't constitutional then its not law to enslave is an act of war which is levying war especially since no harm was done to anyone or society so drugs are not a crime they are a right
 

quincy

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what actual law did i break CSA is a regulation which leads to another regulation not a law
Alaska courts stated that we have the right to a substance in the privacy of our homes constitutional so how don't we have it in the rest of the country
You said you were arrested and charged with drug possession. What is the statute number under which you were charged?

Laws vary from state to state in this country. In some states, marijuana is legal, for example, and in other states marijuana is illegal. If you possess marijuana in a state where it is illegal, you can be charged with a crime.

In what state were you arrested and charged? Under which state’s law?
 

Just Blue

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This is not a debate site.
This site is for people to get general guidance if they have a legal matter.
The only advice we can offer you is to consult with a criminal law attorney in the state where you have charges.

Again, if you feel the need to debate the laws then go to a site that loves to debate.
 

quincy

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It is important to note that if you hire a criminal defense attorney (which is recommended), you will be paying for the attorney’s time. The more you debate the law with your attorney, the more you will wind up paying him - and none of your arguments will help you in court so it seems to me to be a waste of both time and money.

You might want to read the following Wikipedia article on Sovereign Citizens, especially the section on “Legal status of theories,” to see what you will be up against in court:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_citizen_movement
 
You said you were arrested and charged with drug possession. What is the statute number under which you were charged?

Laws vary from state to state in this country. In some states, marijuana is legal, for example, and in other states marijuana is illegal. If you possess marijuana in a state where it is illegal, you can be charged with a crime.

In what state were you arrested and charged? Under which state’s law
where could i find that on a search warrant & remember the constitution is supreme law & it overrides all law

we are no longer the united states since there is no longer a republic since we are not states they are not the Sovereign we are there was only 2 things that was united states
 

quincy

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where could i find that on a search warrant & remember the constitution is supreme law & it overrides all law
You can find the statute number on the “charging document.” Were you arraigned already (have you been before the judge)?

The warrant should state the type of offense you committed and the officer who served the warrant should have told you what you were being arrested for.
 
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