It stopped being national US territory the moment Maryland gave it over to the corporate THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. (Caps denote the corporation and its subjects, look at court documents and notice how the defendant will be in all caps while the prosecutor and your lawyer will not be in all caps)
Again, State in the manual refers to Country, not Tennessee, New York or California.
Yes "occupied' US territory! DUH
It stopped being national US territory the moment Maryland gave it over to the corporate THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. (Caps denote the corporation and its subjects, look at court documents and notice how the defendant will be in all caps while the prosecutor and your lawyer will not be in all caps)