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Originally Posted by Bring_Back_Shantz
Okay, so if I send a notarized document through registered mail, and then follow up with an in person sit down with my MP where I tell them that I don't agree with a certain law, which I video tape, and then get them to sign an afidavit that I was there and what I told them, that I then do not have to obey that law.
Does that cover all my bases?
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Not correct. The Statute/Act.
There is a lot of learning involved, and it's nice to be shown the way. The video was just an example of what I am trying to say.
The woman who was kidnapped did not harm, did not steal. However she was taken away. She was bullied to be silent. She did what she believed in and really can not be charged in any way. Common Law is powerful, but it also carries a lot of responsibility. It's not a one way ticket to do what you want! It's a knowledgeable responsible way of interacting as a sovereign with peace and love for all mankind. It is respect and love for everyone. It is being open and honest though words and open discussion. The first rule IMO is
do no harm.