This is going to bake your noodle: CA FTB appears to be a privately owned corporation. If you file a FOIA for their articles of incorporation to get the sauce, you can request a permanent injunction to terminate their operation with the boundaries of California State (Union State, 1850) per violation of Article IV, Section 4 of Constitution (if you sue them in Federal District Court).
If you saw the last message, then disregard it. My jaw had dropped and it took me a couple of minutes to fully process what you have written. I am writing up a California Public Records Request right now! I am going to send you a PM, too.
This is going to bake your noodle: CA FTB appears to be a privately owned corporation. If you file a FOIA for their articles of incorporation to get the sauce, you can request a permanent injunction to terminate their operation with the boundaries of California State (Union State, 1850) per violation of Article IV, Section 4 of Constitution (if you sue them in Federal District Court).
If you saw the last message, then disregard it. My jaw had dropped and it took me a couple of minutes to fully process what you have written. I am writing up a California Public Records Request right now! I am going to send you a PM, too.
And it gets better...Corporations have no immunity from Constitutional violations per Hale v Henkel 201 US 43 (1906)
:)