My understanding of your comment, and correct me if I'm wrong, is that sheriffs don't enforce state/local laws, but rather prevent local and state police from enforcing unconstitutional laws on us? Would be great if that was the case.
About legislators making laws to regulate themselves... that would kind of nullify all of the first laws, not necessarily any amendments written and passed after the Bill of Rights, that the Founders wrote and passed in to law. That would make the Whiskey Tax unconstitutional, as well as the sedition part of the Alien and Sedition Acts. Maybe even the alien part too, as that would insinuate that laws preventing the crossing of our southern border without going through customs is illegal.
This is about the biggest can of worms I could imagine. Not calling you an idiot; I feel the sovereign citizen movement has some legitimate grievances, even though I haven't researched it but have a general idea, but I feel that they should do some hard thinking about their positions, as well as bounce ideas off each other and people of different political beliefs.
My understanding of your comment, and correct me if I'm wrong, is that sheriffs don't enforce state/local laws, but rather prevent local and state police from enforcing unconstitutional laws on us? Would be great if that was the case.
About legislators making laws to regulate themselves... that would kind of nullify all of the first laws, not necessarily any amendments written and passed after the Bill of Rights, that the Founders wrote and passed in to law. That would make the Whiskey Tax unconstitutional, as well as the sedition part of the Alien and Sedition Acts. Maybe even the alien part too, as that would insinuate that laws preventing the crossing of our southern border without going through customs is illegal.
This is about the biggest can of worms I could imagine. Not calling you an idiot; I feel the sovereign citizen movement has some legitimate grievances, even though I haven't researched it but have a general idea, but I feel that they should do some hard thinking about their positions, as well as bounce ideas off each other and people of different political beliefs.