[00:00.000 --> 00:09.280] You're listening to the Liberty Beat, your daily source for Liberty news and activist [00:09.280 --> 00:10.280] updates. [00:10.280 --> 00:11.280] Online at TheLibertyBeat.com. [00:11.280 --> 00:12.280] Don Bush here with your Liberty Beat for Monday, September 23rd, 2013. [00:12.280 --> 00:13.280] Gold opened today at $1,324. [00:13.280 --> 00:14.280] Silver at $21.75 and Bitcoin is trading at $122. [00:14.280 --> 00:15.280] Support for the Liberty Beat comes from Karma Company. [00:15.280 --> 00:34.760] The production house for the new Sovereign Living Show, specializing in high quality [00:34.760 --> 00:38.160] audio recording and video production for the Liberty movement. [00:38.160 --> 00:44.080] Online at karmakazi.tv and from Central Texas Gunworks, CHL courses, self-defense training [00:44.080 --> 00:45.600] and firearm sales. [00:45.600 --> 00:48.600] Online at CentralTexasGunworks.com. [00:48.600 --> 00:50.120] And now the news. [00:50.120 --> 00:54.640] Liberty activist and Sovereign Living advocate Catherine Bleich is organizing a mail-to-jail [00:54.640 --> 00:59.920] party this Thursday from 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. at Brave New Books in Austin, Texas. [00:59.920 --> 01:04.560] The event will focus on sending letters in support to Adam Kokesh, Schaefer Cox, Rich [01:04.560 --> 01:09.600] Paul, Chelsea Manning and other political prisoners, as well as detailing their activism [01:09.600 --> 01:10.760] and stories. [01:10.760 --> 01:14.520] All this week, the Liberty Beat will be covering the stories of these brave freedom fighters [01:14.520 --> 01:19.200] as well as providing you with mailing addresses so you can reach out and show your support. [01:19.200 --> 01:23.040] Today we highlight the case of Rich Paul, a Liberty and cannabis activist currently [01:23.040 --> 01:26.200] in a cage for the victimless crime of selling marijuana. [01:26.200 --> 01:30.920] Rich gained nationwide notoriety after organizing several 420 smokeout events at the Central [01:30.920 --> 01:32.560] Square in Keene, New Hampshire. [01:32.560 --> 01:37.520] The 420 rallies involved marijuana enthusiasts smoking cannabis publicly and ultimately led [01:37.520 --> 01:40.360] to a stand down by the Keene police. [01:40.360 --> 01:44.160] Around this time, the New Hampshire Liberty Movement fell into the scrutiny of FBI agent [01:44.160 --> 01:46.040] Philip Christina. [01:46.040 --> 01:50.360] Agent Christina worked with an informant who would later purchase marijuana from Rich. [01:50.360 --> 01:54.280] Rich was arrested and before being booked, he was taken to a back room at the Keene police [01:54.280 --> 01:59.280] station where Agent Christina offered to make his charges go away if he agreed to wear wire [01:59.280 --> 02:01.160] at the Keene activist center. [02:01.160 --> 02:02.840] Naturally, Rich said no. [02:02.840 --> 02:07.240] Originally, Rich was facing up to 81 years in prison and after refusing a plea deal which [02:07.240 --> 02:11.600] would have eliminated jail time, Rich was found guilty of selling marijuana and sentenced [02:11.600 --> 02:13.400] to one year in jail. [02:13.400 --> 02:17.320] Rich is quoted as saying, somebody had to stand up and say this is wrong and I thought [02:17.320 --> 02:19.320] I might well be that guy. [02:19.320 --> 02:22.840] Rich is currently working to appeal his case to the New Hampshire Supreme Court on the [02:22.840 --> 02:26.840] grounds that the judge misled the jury about the doctrine of jury nullification, a key [02:26.840 --> 02:28.760] component of Rich's defense. [02:28.760 --> 02:36.160] Rich can be mailed at Rich Paul courtesy of Cheshire County DOC 825 Marlboro Road, Keene, [02:36.160 --> 02:39.080] New Hampshire 03431. [02:39.080 --> 02:42.280] More information can be found at TheLibertyBeat.com. [02:42.280 --> 02:46.640] Support for The Liberty Beat comes from Sons of Liberty Mint, specializing in usable and divisible [02:46.640 --> 02:49.800] silver and known for their exceptional customer service. [02:49.800 --> 03:06.240] More information can be found at SonsofLibertyMint.com, that's S-U-N-S of LibertyMint.com. [03:06.240 --> 03:24.840] Really, man, come on, six o'clock news says somebody's been shot, somebody's been viewed, [03:24.840 --> 03:31.320] somebody blew up a building, somebody stole their car, somebody got away, somebody didn't [03:31.320 --> 03:38.920] get too far, yeah, they didn't get too far. [03:38.920 --> 03:45.680] Grandpappy told my pappy back in my day's time when a man had to answer for the ways that [03:45.680 --> 03:46.680] he done. [03:46.680 --> 03:53.080] Take all the rope in Texas by the tall old tree, round up all of them bad boys, hang [03:53.080 --> 04:01.760] them high up the street, for all the people to see. [04:01.760 --> 04:07.160] That justice is one thing you should always find, you gotta saddle up your boys, you gotta [04:07.160 --> 04:08.160] draw a hard line. [04:08.160 --> 04:16.160] When the gun smoke settles, we'll sing a victory tune, and we'll haul me back at the local [04:16.160 --> 04:17.160] salute. [04:17.160 --> 04:25.560] We'll raise up our glasses against evil forces singing, west kid for my men, bear for my [04:25.560 --> 04:26.560] horses. [04:26.560 --> 04:36.280] All right, folks, good evening, this is Rule of Law Radio, this is the Monday night so-called [04:36.280 --> 04:44.320] traffic show with your host, Eddie Craig, it is September 23rd, 2013, we are live tonight. [04:44.320 --> 04:50.000] And we're live for more than one reason though, barely, I am functioning from a laptop, it [04:50.000 --> 04:55.200] is time for me to make a request, I haven't done this very often except in support of [04:55.200 --> 05:01.200] the network or in relation to the legal battle that we're trying to get started in the higher [05:01.200 --> 05:06.120] courts regarding the right to travel versus transportation. [05:06.120 --> 05:12.680] But folks, I had a catastrophic failure of a computer today, my last one, other than [05:12.680 --> 05:16.360] my laptop, which will not do the trick for long. [05:16.360 --> 05:21.680] So I am going to have to seek some assistance from you folks in donations to help me get [05:21.680 --> 05:26.920] the materials I need to get another box up and running because at the moment, I am dead [05:26.920 --> 05:29.220] in the water in what I can do. [05:29.220 --> 05:32.840] All of the cases I've been working on and everything are on this other computer and [05:32.840 --> 05:36.760] I'm gonna have to start pulling drives out of it and putting them in boxes so I can link [05:36.760 --> 05:39.960] them up to my laptop to even access anything. [05:39.960 --> 05:45.600] So if you can and if you will, please, I'm asking you to donate to that cause plus we're [05:45.600 --> 05:49.400] gonna need some more money in the legal fund anyway. [05:49.400 --> 05:54.220] My case has been remanded back, which means we are going to have to buy another set of [05:54.220 --> 05:58.780] transcripts and everything for this second iteration through, but it will make quite [05:58.780 --> 06:02.680] a record for the case that we're gonna take up in the courts later. [06:02.680 --> 06:09.480] So if you can, please go to the rule of law radio website, go to the donations button [06:09.480 --> 06:15.520] on the left and look for my name on the donations page where it says make a donation to Eddie [06:15.520 --> 06:20.000] and click the donate button directly underneath my name. [06:20.000 --> 06:24.600] That will get the donation put in where I can get the money to hopefully get this computer [06:24.600 --> 06:30.040] back up and functioning or I don't know how extensive the damage was, it sounded like [06:30.040 --> 06:33.080] somebody shot a gun off inside the case today. [06:33.080 --> 06:38.120] I don't know whether it was all video, motherboard or even what it is, but if it surged it, then [06:38.120 --> 06:41.680] I'll have to replace the whole thing, so I have no idea what this is gonna actually wind [06:41.680 --> 06:42.680] up being. [06:42.680 --> 06:46.320] But in any case, I really, really could use your help and your support right now. [06:46.320 --> 06:49.840] I've got to get this done or I'm stuck on this laptop. [06:49.840 --> 06:55.160] And I really believe the reason the computer blew up was because we had class yesterday [06:55.160 --> 07:01.000] and that class was full of so much awesome that while I was trying to render the video [07:01.000 --> 07:05.080] today, it caused the computer to just explode. [07:05.080 --> 07:08.680] That's the best thing I can figure about what happened with it because it was sitting here [07:08.680 --> 07:14.600] rendering the video from yesterday's class when it decided to go kapow in a very loud [07:14.600 --> 07:21.200] and destructive fashion, causing me literally to duck thinking someone was shooting at me. [07:21.200 --> 07:26.400] But in any case, please go to the rule of law radio website and go to the donations [07:26.400 --> 07:31.520] page and click the gold donate button directly below my name and please donate whatever you [07:31.520 --> 07:32.520] can. [07:32.520 --> 07:36.120] I don't know how much this is going to run, but even what we don't put into getting the [07:36.120 --> 07:40.800] computer back up and running goes into the legal fund anyway for the purpose of getting [07:40.800 --> 07:45.480] a second journey in our case through the courts. [07:45.480 --> 07:47.960] So please consider donating if you can. [07:47.960 --> 07:48.960] All right. [07:48.960 --> 07:54.400] That being said, we have had several interesting developments in the form of cases the last [07:54.400 --> 07:55.640] few days. [07:55.640 --> 08:03.400] I'm not at this point at liberty to go into details on one of them, but let's just say [08:03.400 --> 08:10.020] that when it's all said and done, this is going to be by far the most interesting case [08:10.020 --> 08:16.800] I've ever worked on for the potential of what it means long term. [08:16.800 --> 08:25.080] It's got some really powerful possibilities is the best way to put it. [08:25.080 --> 08:31.000] That being said, listen closely to the show for future updates on that because as we move [08:31.000 --> 08:38.000] forward on what we're about to do, this is going to develop into even more interesting [08:38.000 --> 08:40.960] stages and events. [08:40.960 --> 08:47.760] Essentially the second case was good in the fact that one of the young gentlemen from [08:47.760 --> 08:54.640] my class who's been coming ever since I started this has really, really taken it upon himself [08:54.640 --> 09:01.240] to apply what he's learned and to take the time to study it and make it a part of his [09:01.240 --> 09:08.000] integral knowledge and he used it to fight them to a stalemate in the Austin Municipal [09:08.000 --> 09:09.880] Court the other day. [09:09.880 --> 09:15.120] They tried everything under the sun to do their usual railroad job and he has studied [09:15.120 --> 09:21.600] and applied what he's learned well enough that he was able to stop every advancement [09:21.600 --> 09:27.000] they tried to take and forced them into having to decide some things they're not going to [09:27.000 --> 09:29.880] want to decide. [09:29.880 --> 09:32.800] My hats off to Chris for that. [09:32.800 --> 09:38.360] From the rumors, he has done an excellent job while there and again, I didn't get a [09:38.360 --> 09:42.500] chance to tell you but I offer my apologies for not actually being there. [09:42.500 --> 09:49.840] I was actually working on a document that was due for an expert witness testimony that [09:49.840 --> 09:53.280] we're giving in another case against the Department of Public Safety. [09:53.280 --> 10:00.320] I had to write an assessment of the cruiser video from the DPS patrol car so that we would [10:00.320 --> 10:07.240] know exactly what the charges and our claims would be in court. [10:07.240 --> 10:08.840] My apologies for not being there. [10:08.840 --> 10:13.120] I was trying to get that finished up so that I'd be ready to come down for that and I just [10:13.120 --> 10:18.160] did not get finished with it in time to make both deadlines. [10:18.160 --> 10:24.000] My apologies Chris but congratulations oh so much on how well you did. [10:24.000 --> 10:28.800] Now I don't have any specific presentation material for tonight. [10:28.800 --> 10:33.000] Too many things happened unexpectedly today that left me without a whole lot of time and [10:33.000 --> 10:37.480] opportunity to gather up anything to present. [10:37.480 --> 10:44.080] So that being said, again, please if you can donate to get this computer up and going again. [10:44.080 --> 10:48.360] I got no idea how much money it's going to run but whatever you can give that would be [10:48.360 --> 10:49.360] great. [10:49.360 --> 10:53.320] And plus whatever's left over from me getting this back up and running will go into the [10:53.320 --> 10:56.160] legal fund to go through the court stuff. [10:56.160 --> 10:59.120] That being said, we're going to go ahead and start taking callers because I've already [10:59.120 --> 11:02.440] turned the phones on and I've already got people up on the board waiting in line so [11:02.440 --> 11:03.440] I'm going to start with those. [11:03.440 --> 11:11.520] But for those of you that haven't called in but want to, the call in number is 512-646-1984. [11:11.520 --> 11:15.880] Right now we are going to start taking calls and we're going to begin with Andrew in Pennsylvania. [11:15.880 --> 11:18.040] Andrew, what can we do for you? [11:18.040 --> 11:23.080] Eddie, there's a lot of people on planet earth who have been charged with drug and alcohol [11:23.080 --> 11:29.040] related crimes and just for their sake I'd like to try to have you settle the whole issue. [11:29.040 --> 11:35.520] When is it legal and not legal for governments to pass laws regulating the sale, use and [11:35.520 --> 11:39.760] possession of drugs as well as passing laws like saying you have to be so and so years [11:39.760 --> 11:42.800] old to do alcohol or some other drug? [11:42.800 --> 11:48.520] Well you've got to remember that what you're calling a law is not a law, it is what's considered [11:48.520 --> 11:50.840] to be public policy. [11:50.840 --> 11:55.240] The problem is the general public's got nothing to do with it. [11:55.240 --> 12:02.360] The representatives decide what they want public policy to be in most cases. [12:02.360 --> 12:07.040] Instead of listening to the people they press their moral fiber on top of everybody else's [12:07.040 --> 12:13.320] head until they have no choice but to kneel under it just from the sheer exertion of force [12:13.320 --> 12:15.000] and weight. [12:15.000 --> 12:21.180] So as far as your actual question, I'm not really sure how I would answer that simply [12:21.180 --> 12:27.240] because my understanding of government is extremely simple. [12:27.240 --> 12:34.320] Government was founded for one purpose only, to exert the collective force necessary to [12:34.320 --> 12:42.400] protect the individual rights and property of every single human there is that is under [12:42.400 --> 12:46.000] the auspices of that government. [12:46.000 --> 12:51.560] Essentially we formed society and we formed government so that we could withstand onslaughts [12:51.560 --> 12:56.200] by forces greater than ourselves. [12:56.200 --> 13:00.160] Back in the days of the old west a perfect example was the lone farmer up against the [13:00.160 --> 13:05.880] big rancher who would hire gunslingers and goons to go out and terrorize the surrounding [13:05.880 --> 13:13.920] small farms and drive them out so they could either take their land or buy it cheap. [13:13.920 --> 13:19.440] Government and society was formed so that that farmer could get together and exert a [13:19.440 --> 13:26.680] force greater than he could himself in resistance to that type of onslaught. [13:26.680 --> 13:33.680] It was decided that society could work together to make that force function on behalf of everyone [13:33.680 --> 13:41.880] to their individual protection and that's the only real authority we ever gave government. [13:41.880 --> 13:48.120] We never gave government as individuals the right to regulate each other in our private [13:48.120 --> 13:49.240] capacities. [13:49.240 --> 13:51.120] We never gave that to them. [13:51.120 --> 13:53.960] They've usurped that, no question. [13:53.960 --> 13:55.920] How do we know this is true? [13:55.920 --> 13:58.280] Common sense. [13:58.280 --> 14:04.040] Common sense says that if I can't order or force you to do something in my individual [14:04.040 --> 14:11.200] capacity then I can't get together with a group of my neighbors and do the same thing [14:11.200 --> 14:16.880] because in our individual capacities that's an authority we never had. [14:16.880 --> 14:21.200] Therefore putting a bunch of us in a group doesn't grant that authority any better than [14:21.200 --> 14:23.440] it did as an individual. [14:23.440 --> 14:29.840] The only time coming together in a group is valid and useful is when that collective exertion [14:29.840 --> 14:35.160] of force is necessary to protect the rights of another. [14:35.160 --> 14:41.840] However, we have gone from the protection mode to the do what we say mode. [14:41.840 --> 14:47.880] That collective force is now being exerted against the public to make it comply with [14:47.880 --> 14:56.240] what governmental entities want rather than what the people want in their individual capacities. [14:56.240 --> 15:00.680] Now granted the people can't dictate every single want and desire of their hearts and [15:00.680 --> 15:01.680] get it. [15:01.680 --> 15:02.680] Why? [15:02.680 --> 15:07.640] Because that would infringe upon the rights of everyone else in a lot of cases, welfare [15:07.640 --> 15:09.400] for instance. [15:09.400 --> 15:14.120] I have no problem with a community taking care of its poor and its needy but that should [15:14.120 --> 15:20.440] not be a governmental function for instance nor should it be something that results to [15:20.440 --> 15:24.520] force in order to make happen. [15:24.520 --> 15:27.240] People are generally good in my opinion. [15:27.240 --> 15:33.440] They just need to be granted the ability to prove it rather than being forced at gunpoint [15:33.440 --> 15:36.160] to do it. [15:36.160 --> 15:39.680] So hopefully that's on the way to answering your question. [15:39.680 --> 15:44.440] I don't know if it's a complete answer or if it covered everything you wanted. [15:44.440 --> 15:46.160] Well there is something else to issue. [15:46.160 --> 15:50.640] I know you've talked about the corpus dielecti, I think it is, the body of the crime. [15:50.640 --> 15:52.880] Corpus dielecti, the body of the crime. [15:52.880 --> 15:57.880] Yes, when you put drugs in your body or give drugs to someone else, you're not actually [15:57.880 --> 16:02.320] harming anyone so you want to make the argument drugs can't be illegal in many ways. [16:02.320 --> 16:04.760] Well that still goes exactly to what I said. [16:04.760 --> 16:07.560] You have freedom of choice and freedom of will. [16:07.560 --> 16:12.800] You want to be self-destructive with certain drugs, that's your business as long as you [16:12.800 --> 16:19.000] aren't taking the excuse of being under the influence and using it to harm someone else [16:19.000 --> 16:21.120] or their property. [16:21.120 --> 16:26.280] If you choose to be in that state, whatever that state may be, by whatever drug that may [16:26.280 --> 16:30.640] be, and you cause a harm, you're still liable for it. [16:30.640 --> 16:35.640] In my estimation you don't get to use the influence as an excuse to get out of it. [16:35.640 --> 16:39.920] What you choose to do to yourself, that's your business, as long as you're not doing [16:39.920 --> 16:44.960] it to harm anyone else and don't, then it's nobody else's business. [16:44.960 --> 16:49.880] There is no crime unless somebody other than yourself suffers the harm. [16:49.880 --> 16:53.160] Hang on just a second, Andrew, we'll finish this up on the other side. 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[18:59.640 --> 19:08.640] You are listening to the Logos Radio Network, LogosRadioNetwork.com. [19:08.640 --> 19:30.040] All right, folks, we are back. [19:30.040 --> 19:36.920] This is Rule of Law Radio, call in number 512-646-1984. [19:36.920 --> 19:46.240] If you have not yet looked me up on Facebook, go look for TAL, T-A-O, space, Law, and send [19:46.240 --> 19:50.880] me a friend request, and that way you'll be up to speed on what I'm talking about, what [19:50.880 --> 19:58.280] I'm posting, the things I'm covering or doing, and also that is where you'll be able to monitor [19:58.280 --> 20:04.960] the launch of the TAL of Law website when we finally get it finished and start getting [20:04.960 --> 20:06.520] everything going on that. [20:06.520 --> 20:14.480] I do have a like page that's titled TAL of Law, so you can also find me through that. [20:14.480 --> 20:19.280] That being said, we are going to go ahead, oh, and by the way, this Thursday at 2 p.m. [20:19.280 --> 20:25.600] in the Austin Municipal Court building, I do have a pre-trial hearing that is supposed [20:25.600 --> 20:32.000] to occur at 2 p.m. from where they remanded my case back, that unless they're pulling [20:32.000 --> 20:38.120] a fast one, should be just pretty much a non-event other than me just getting some information [20:38.120 --> 20:39.120] into the record. [20:39.120 --> 20:43.600] I'm going to make them let me take the stand and do that, but at the same time, they could [20:43.600 --> 20:47.980] pull a fast one and attempt to go straight to trial immediately thereafter, or even later [20:47.980 --> 20:53.080] that day, though it's going to be at 2 o'clock, I would guess if they were going to pull that, [20:53.080 --> 20:58.120] they would do it immediately thereafter, but we don't know for sure yet. [20:58.120 --> 21:02.360] Maybe they don't do that, but I never try to put anything past these people, so I'll [21:02.360 --> 21:04.480] go prepared for either thing. [21:04.480 --> 21:06.600] It doesn't matter to me. [21:06.600 --> 21:14.160] That being said, 2 p.m. this Thursday, September 26, Austin Municipal Court at 700 East 7th [21:14.160 --> 21:16.000] Street, courtroom 2B. [21:16.000 --> 21:17.000] That's the second floor. [21:17.000 --> 21:18.000] All right. [21:18.000 --> 21:20.000] Now, let's get back to Andrew. [21:20.000 --> 21:22.400] Andrew, let's finish this up. [21:22.400 --> 21:25.440] Anyway, did that answer the rest of it there for you? [21:25.440 --> 21:28.080] Yeah, one more part to it. [21:28.080 --> 21:32.560] Is there regulation of sale and transport of drugs for a sale? [21:32.560 --> 21:37.160] I mean, could they certainly regulate that under the condition of commerce? [21:37.160 --> 21:38.840] Well, absolutely. [21:38.840 --> 21:41.720] If it's going across state lines, absolutely. [21:41.720 --> 21:44.760] They can regulate it, but they can't outlaw it. [21:44.760 --> 21:50.280] See, the problem with the federal level is they were only given specific criminal jurisdiction [21:50.280 --> 21:57.120] on certain things, and 99% of what they're claiming isn't in there, nor is the multitude [21:57.120 --> 22:00.600] of the various federal departments they've created. [22:00.600 --> 22:05.400] There is not supposed to be a U.S. Forest Service, a U.S. Department of Education, a [22:05.400 --> 22:07.080] U.S. Department of Energy. [22:07.080 --> 22:12.600] There's not supposed to be any of those agencies in existence, okay? [22:12.600 --> 22:15.480] None of that's supposed to be there. [22:15.480 --> 22:19.040] There's no authority for it within the so-called Constitution. [22:19.040 --> 22:25.400] At the time it was accepted as generally existing, it's never been. [22:25.400 --> 22:30.480] So what they're doing is they're trying to create all these agencies to use against the [22:30.480 --> 22:37.680] individual states, when in fact the states never had any authority to allow that, nor [22:37.680 --> 22:43.160] were they ever given permission to allow that by the people that they're supposed to answer [22:43.160 --> 22:44.160] to. [22:44.160 --> 22:50.040] But yeah, they could regulate it as interstate commerce, but they completely overstepped [22:50.040 --> 22:54.480] the bounds of what regulate means. [22:54.480 --> 23:01.640] It does not mean interfere with and set every known possible rule to benefit everything [23:01.640 --> 23:06.960] but the actual commerce. [23:06.960 --> 23:11.400] It was simply meant to prevent the individual states from blackballing other states out [23:11.400 --> 23:19.360] of certain markets or putting up embargoes and things like that on products from other [23:19.360 --> 23:20.360] states. [23:20.360 --> 23:29.640] It was simply meant to keep the commerce regular and fair, not be a means of revenue or state [23:29.640 --> 23:32.960] control by the federal agencies. [23:32.960 --> 23:36.960] Yeah, that's what they're doing to us. [23:36.960 --> 23:40.120] Well, yeah, but they're not doing it to us. [23:40.120 --> 23:41.560] We're letting them do it. [23:41.560 --> 23:43.040] Yeah, that's right. [23:43.040 --> 23:45.000] Yeah, that is true. [23:45.000 --> 23:46.480] And I'll be donating you 20 bucks. [23:46.480 --> 23:47.920] I'm going to do that right now. [23:47.920 --> 23:49.480] Well, I appreciate that. [23:49.480 --> 23:51.880] Folks, again, I can definitely use it. [23:51.880 --> 23:55.480] If I don't get this computer back up and running, a lot of people's going to be in a world of [23:55.480 --> 23:56.960] hurt with the stuff I'm working on. [23:56.960 --> 24:01.960] So please, if you can, go to Rule of Law Radio, go to the donations page, click on the gold [24:01.960 --> 24:06.800] button beneath, make a donation to Eddie, and please donate what you can so I can get [24:06.800 --> 24:09.960] this computer piece back together and get this back on the road. [24:09.960 --> 24:11.920] All right, Andrew, thanks for calling in, man. [24:11.920 --> 24:12.920] I appreciate it. [24:12.920 --> 24:13.920] Welcome. [24:13.920 --> 24:14.920] Bye. [24:14.920 --> 24:15.920] Bye-bye. [24:15.920 --> 24:16.920] All right. [24:16.920 --> 24:19.960] I'm Nicholas, and I don't know what HA is. [24:19.960 --> 24:20.960] Nicholas, where are you? [24:20.960 --> 24:21.960] I am in Hawaii. [24:21.960 --> 24:22.960] Ah, okay. [24:22.960 --> 24:23.960] All right. [24:23.960 --> 24:24.960] What can I do for you? [24:24.960 --> 24:25.960] Yeah. [24:25.960 --> 24:36.960] So I just wanted to hear what you would recommend, just some insight as to my case right now. [24:36.960 --> 24:48.240] Actually, I got arrested on August 18th, and it was because I had expired tags in my car, [24:48.240 --> 24:49.240] and... [24:49.240 --> 24:50.240] Okay. [24:50.240 --> 24:51.240] Nicholas, I'm sorry. [24:51.240 --> 24:52.240] Can I get you to hold on just a second? [24:52.240 --> 24:55.400] I've got somebody up here that's actually calling from a jail cell, and it has limited [24:55.400 --> 24:56.400] time. [24:56.400 --> 24:57.400] Can I get back to you in just a second? [24:57.400 --> 24:58.400] Of course. [24:58.400 --> 24:59.400] Okay. [24:59.400 --> 25:00.400] Thanks. [25:00.400 --> 25:01.400] Hang on. [25:01.400 --> 25:02.400] All right. [25:02.400 --> 25:03.400] Curtis. [25:03.400 --> 25:04.400] Yeah. [25:04.400 --> 25:05.400] Yes. [25:05.400 --> 25:06.400] This is Eddie. [25:06.400 --> 25:07.400] Oh, hey, hey. [25:07.400 --> 25:08.400] Sorry. [25:08.400 --> 25:09.400] Yeah, I just had to get in quick. [25:09.400 --> 25:10.400] Real quick on that last call. [25:10.400 --> 25:11.400] I don't know if it was the court, maybe it was the EPA. [25:11.400 --> 25:12.400] I just wanted to get some understanding on that. [25:12.400 --> 25:13.400] And another thing on that is... [25:13.400 --> 25:28.640] Curtis, I don't know what's going on with your phone, man, but I can't hear a word you're [25:28.640 --> 25:29.640] saying. [25:29.640 --> 25:33.560] I can hear your voice, but I can't really understand you. [25:33.560 --> 25:36.640] Hello? [25:36.640 --> 25:38.760] And I guess this time is out. [25:38.760 --> 25:39.760] Okay. [25:39.760 --> 25:40.760] My apologies, Curtis. [25:40.760 --> 25:41.760] I'm sorry. [25:41.760 --> 25:45.960] I didn't see the note to get you until when I did. [25:45.960 --> 25:48.720] So if you're able to call back, please do. [25:48.720 --> 25:49.720] All right, Nicholas. [25:49.720 --> 25:50.720] I'm sorry. [25:50.720 --> 25:51.720] Go ahead. [25:51.720 --> 25:52.720] Let's start that again. [25:52.720 --> 25:53.720] Yeah. [25:53.720 --> 25:58.520] So I guess, I mean, for the questions that I have, I just have to kind of give you an [25:58.520 --> 26:00.840] idea as to where I'm at with that. [26:00.840 --> 26:03.200] I got arrested. [26:03.200 --> 26:05.600] I didn't have my driver's license. [26:05.600 --> 26:07.360] I don't have a driver's license. [26:07.360 --> 26:12.640] And my car, I hadn't actually transferred the registration on to my name. [26:12.640 --> 26:18.240] And I was taken to jail on the state or a couple of days, and then I bailed myself out [26:18.240 --> 26:20.240] on the third day. [26:20.240 --> 26:22.800] And I was never taken to magistrate. [26:22.800 --> 26:29.360] And also, one thing that happened was that I denied to take a TB shot, which they wanted [26:29.360 --> 26:31.320] me to do in prison. [26:31.320 --> 26:36.880] And right before I got myself, my friend bailed me out, like literally, as soon as I got back, [26:36.880 --> 26:41.680] they actually made me wear a mask and chain me, everything, and took me to get a chest [26:41.680 --> 26:42.680] x-ray. [26:42.680 --> 26:46.880] So I'm wondering if I can actually bring charges against them for that. [26:46.880 --> 26:52.800] And also, what I'm looking at right now, it seems like they're just postponing the hearing, [26:52.800 --> 26:57.080] because any of the questions I wanted to do last time, which was last Wednesday, they [26:57.080 --> 26:59.160] didn't want to hear them. [26:59.160 --> 27:05.120] And I'm wondering if I'm thinking of doing an affidavit of truth, or what some people [27:05.120 --> 27:09.200] recommended me that they've gone through doing it constitutionally is what they call [27:09.200 --> 27:17.280] a presumptive letter, saying what harm they've done to me and all these things, and then [27:17.280 --> 27:21.720] let them not respond, and then do an affidavit after that. [27:21.720 --> 27:27.280] But considering the fact that my next hearing is October 9th, I don't know if doing a presumptive [27:27.280 --> 27:30.360] letter would be the best thing for me to do. [27:30.360 --> 27:32.960] Okay, let me ask a question. [27:32.960 --> 27:39.640] How much do you understand the rules of procedure and everything dealing with the commercial [27:39.640 --> 27:42.920] nature of the license and all that? [27:42.920 --> 27:48.760] Well, that's actually the reason why I hadn't registered my card, because I became aware [27:48.760 --> 27:49.760] of that. [27:49.760 --> 27:50.760] Okay, wait, wait, wait. [27:50.760 --> 27:51.760] That's not my question. [27:51.760 --> 27:52.760] Okay. [27:52.760 --> 27:59.400] Being aware that a dog bites has nothing to do with the reason you stuck your hand in [27:59.400 --> 28:02.440] the dog's mouth and got bit. [28:02.440 --> 28:04.640] Okay? [28:04.640 --> 28:13.840] So my question is, is how much do you know and understand everything about that? [28:13.840 --> 28:22.120] Yeah, I'm learning as I go, and that's actually unfortunate because it's putting me in a quite [28:22.120 --> 28:23.120] sharp position. [28:23.120 --> 28:24.120] Yeah. [28:24.120 --> 28:29.640] Okay, let me take a moment to interrupt your question here and get everybody up to speed [28:29.640 --> 28:32.280] on this, which I don't know if I won't be able to do in a minute and a half before we [28:32.280 --> 28:35.120] go to break, but I'm going to try. [28:35.120 --> 28:40.680] People, there are people that are crawling all over me because they've taken what I've [28:40.680 --> 28:52.360] told them and decided to act on it without taking the time and preparing for the crap [28:52.360 --> 28:57.720] storm that will encompass them by doing so. [28:57.720 --> 29:02.720] And I never said this was going to be free or easy. [29:02.720 --> 29:11.400] I make that very clear, if you are not prepared to fight the champ in the ring, then what [29:11.400 --> 29:16.280] in the hell are you doing getting in the ring? [29:16.280 --> 29:18.560] You better learn to box. [29:18.560 --> 29:24.520] You better learn how to box better than him, be in better shape than him, and be able to [29:24.520 --> 29:28.720] either beating down or outlast him. [29:28.720 --> 29:33.640] And that doesn't come without work and training. [29:33.640 --> 29:40.720] So when you just go off half-cocked with this, you are going to get the crap kicked out of [29:40.720 --> 29:42.000] you. [29:42.000 --> 29:47.280] That being said, hold on, Nicholas, and I'll get back on this in just a second, okay? [29:47.280 --> 29:48.280] All right. [29:48.280 --> 29:55.220] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio calling number 512-646-1984. [29:55.220 --> 30:02.040] We will be right back. [30:02.040 --> 30:05.200] Could your pharmacy release your prescription information to marketers? [30:05.200 --> 30:08.680] Believe it or not, it's not only possible, it's probably been done. 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[33:31.200 --> 33:51.680] Alright folks, we are back, this is Rule of Law Radio, again, the call in number 512-646-1984, [33:51.680 --> 33:56.400] I've only got Nicholas up on here and I need some more people, so y'all give us a holler. [33:56.400 --> 34:01.400] Alright, let's finish up here, Nicholas. [34:01.400 --> 34:07.160] Yeah, so as you were saying, I totally recognize it, you know, I'm not prepared to... [34:07.160 --> 34:12.320] Yeah, the problem is, is now you're in a fight and you don't know the rules you're fighting [34:12.320 --> 34:13.320] by. [34:13.320 --> 34:14.320] Yeah. [34:14.320 --> 34:19.680] You don't know if this is a boxing match, a karate match, or a free-for-all. [34:19.680 --> 34:21.680] That's right. [34:21.680 --> 34:22.680] Okay. [34:22.680 --> 34:27.920] So, you need to bone up quick, I hope you're a quick study. [34:27.920 --> 34:35.160] As far as the things you mentioned, I have never seen them work. [34:35.160 --> 34:40.220] You have only two possible defenses going for you in these cases that are going to have [34:40.220 --> 34:44.040] any black letter law support for what they encompass. [34:44.040 --> 34:47.760] One, fight it on the merits. [34:47.760 --> 34:52.920] Two, fight it on the fact that you're not engaged in the regulable activity they're [34:52.920 --> 34:55.120] accusing you of in the first place. [34:55.120 --> 34:56.120] Okay. [34:56.120 --> 34:59.040] And what do you mean by the merits? [34:59.040 --> 35:02.600] The merits is addressing the charge itself. [35:02.600 --> 35:03.640] No license. [35:03.640 --> 35:05.240] Can you defend no license? [35:05.240 --> 35:11.080] Yeah, the charges are resisting arrest, driving without a license, and certain government [35:11.080 --> 35:12.080] operations. [35:12.080 --> 35:13.080] Okay. [35:13.080 --> 35:18.560] Again, can you, on the merits, fight those charges? [35:18.560 --> 35:22.640] I hear you. [35:22.640 --> 35:23.640] Okay. [35:23.640 --> 35:30.320] See, each charge has a set of elements associated with it that constitutes what is required [35:30.320 --> 35:33.480] in order to commit the offense. [35:33.480 --> 35:34.920] Okay? [35:34.920 --> 35:40.840] The charge may have two elements, it may have five, it may have 15. [35:40.840 --> 35:46.320] But if you don't know how to recognize an element that is required to be proven, then [35:46.320 --> 35:49.080] fighting on the merits becomes extremely difficult. [35:49.080 --> 35:55.800] Now, granted, you only have to disprove or force them to admit that only one of the elements [35:55.800 --> 35:58.240] they cannot meet to win. [35:58.240 --> 36:02.520] But if you don't understand what those elements are, then you won't know if they met them [36:02.520 --> 36:03.520] or not. [36:03.520 --> 36:04.520] Yeah. [36:04.520 --> 36:05.520] Okay? [36:05.520 --> 36:06.520] Okay. [36:06.520 --> 36:12.720] The other way is simply to stick with the fact that, hey, I was not engaged in any commercial [36:12.720 --> 36:14.560] use of the highways. [36:14.560 --> 36:16.880] Your arrest was illegal. [36:16.880 --> 36:21.500] But the question is, is did you protect yourself in that regard from the beginning? [36:21.500 --> 36:28.000] Because if they introduce video and you're sitting there, or audio for that matter, and [36:28.000 --> 36:32.500] you're sitting there on there going, look, I don't have to have a license to drive. [36:32.500 --> 36:37.760] I don't have to do this to have my vehicle insured or any of this kind of stuff. [36:37.760 --> 36:41.960] You're just putting a noose around your own neck and jumping off the platform by yourself. [36:41.960 --> 36:42.960] Yeah. [36:42.960 --> 36:43.960] I never mentioned any of those words. [36:43.960 --> 36:48.920] I said I was really traveling and I showed them some case law actually. [36:48.920 --> 36:49.920] Okay. [36:49.920 --> 36:54.920] Well, if you can stick with that and stay with that and not fall into the pitfall of [36:54.920 --> 37:00.360] doing it, then understand that what they're charging you with is going to be done in two [37:00.360 --> 37:02.220] different courts. [37:02.220 --> 37:06.520] Some of these are not offenses related to transportation. [37:06.520 --> 37:09.680] They're related to penal code charges. [37:09.680 --> 37:16.200] The fact is, is if you can nullify their authority to have acted in the first place, then that [37:16.200 --> 37:19.600] generally nullifies their authority to have done the others. [37:19.600 --> 37:24.900] Thus, if they had no authority to arrest you, they were actually committing assault. [37:24.900 --> 37:31.200] If they were committing assault, then you had reasonable cause to resist, even though [37:31.200 --> 37:33.880] they were so-called law enforcement. [37:33.880 --> 37:34.880] Okay. [37:34.880 --> 37:43.960] But that is, I mean, considering what you're charged with, if these are not fine-only offenses, [37:43.960 --> 37:51.800] he's going to sell you out, but at least he may save you from a much more serious charge, [37:51.800 --> 37:54.560] you might want to consider getting an attorney. [37:54.560 --> 37:59.480] Just know if you knew the rules better, you would know how to control him, but right now [37:59.480 --> 38:05.040] you put yourself in a position where you may or may not have that option. [38:05.040 --> 38:06.040] Yeah. [38:06.040 --> 38:11.240] Actually, the judge asked me to go see a public defender. [38:11.240 --> 38:13.760] Would you recommend me do that? [38:13.760 --> 38:18.920] Well again, yes, because the charges against you, I know at least two of them are going [38:18.920 --> 38:22.440] to involve jail if you lose. [38:22.440 --> 38:23.440] Wow. [38:23.440 --> 38:24.440] Okay. [38:24.440 --> 38:25.440] Okay. [38:25.440 --> 38:32.320] So, the resisting arrest in most states is at least a Class B, if not a Class A. And [38:32.320 --> 38:40.920] if you actually resisted in a manner that you physically touched the officer, then they're [38:40.920 --> 38:44.120] going to try to turn it into a felony assault of a peace officer. [38:44.120 --> 38:45.120] Yeah. [38:45.120 --> 38:49.280] No, I just was questioning him, and I just let them pull me out of the car, and they [38:49.280 --> 38:53.680] were really like chill, and they pulled me out slowly. [38:53.680 --> 38:56.960] Well then, how did they get the resisting part? [38:56.960 --> 38:58.400] I have no idea. [38:58.400 --> 39:03.480] Well, then you need to get your hands on the video and everything from their body mics, [39:03.480 --> 39:09.240] their body cameras if they have them, and their cruisers. [39:09.240 --> 39:12.600] And do I do that through an info request or something? [39:12.600 --> 39:13.600] Yeah. [39:13.600 --> 39:17.920] Whatever the means in Hawaii is for getting it, public information request, Open Records [39:17.920 --> 39:23.560] Act, whatever it's actually called in Hawaii, that and your attorney can also do it through [39:23.560 --> 39:25.640] court-ordered discovery. [39:25.640 --> 39:31.160] But cover your bases and get it for yourself with the information request if you can. [39:31.160 --> 39:32.840] All right. [39:32.840 --> 39:33.840] Okay? [39:33.840 --> 39:34.840] Okay. [39:34.840 --> 39:35.840] All right. [39:35.840 --> 39:36.840] Anything else? [39:36.840 --> 39:43.480] Well, I want to avoid to go to jail, is it likely that I will do? [39:43.480 --> 39:47.280] Well that's what your lawyer is going to have to figure out what he can and can't do. [39:47.280 --> 39:52.320] And the best way to do that is to see what charges he can get thrown out by looking at [39:52.320 --> 39:54.080] the video of what happened. [39:54.080 --> 39:58.840] Because like I said, what actually are the elements for resisting arrest? [39:58.840 --> 40:03.280] If they had never even told you, you were under arrest, then how could you be resisting [40:03.280 --> 40:04.280] it? [40:04.280 --> 40:05.280] Yeah. [40:05.280 --> 40:06.280] You know? [40:06.280 --> 40:07.280] Okay. [40:07.280 --> 40:10.800] So that's the issue. [40:10.800 --> 40:14.680] Without that audio and video, you're not going to be able to know what all you can and cannot [40:14.680 --> 40:17.360] defend against other than just their accusations. [40:17.360 --> 40:22.240] But since you're using officers in the plural form, it will be however many of them there [40:22.240 --> 40:26.520] were against you without that audio and video. [40:26.520 --> 40:27.880] Guess where that leaves you? [40:27.880 --> 40:28.880] All right. [40:28.880 --> 40:29.880] Thanks, Eddie. [40:29.880 --> 40:30.880] You're welcome. [40:30.880 --> 40:33.880] Thanks for calling in. [40:33.880 --> 40:38.320] All right, folks, I cannot stress this enough. [40:38.320 --> 40:44.960] Yes, what I'm telling you works if you know how to use it. [40:44.960 --> 40:51.320] This is not for the faint hearted and it is most certainly not for the unprepared and [40:51.320 --> 40:55.600] the undedicated. [40:55.600 --> 40:58.160] I've never tried to lead you to believe otherwise. [40:58.160 --> 40:59.840] I've never said this was easy. [40:59.840 --> 41:05.440] I've never said it's a slam dunk and I've never said anyone can do it the same day they [41:05.440 --> 41:08.040] decide to. [41:08.040 --> 41:15.120] This takes dedication and effort to learn what you have to know. [41:15.120 --> 41:23.680] If you are not willing to do that, stop putting yourself in these situations because you're [41:23.680 --> 41:32.000] not doing yourself, me, or anyone else any good by how you handle the situation afterwards. [41:32.000 --> 41:39.920] Either you've got yourself in hot water and you're blaming us for it or you're setting [41:39.920 --> 41:45.760] bad precedent that the next person in line has to try to overcome to make their case [41:45.760 --> 41:49.720] because you didn't go in prepared. [41:49.720 --> 41:55.680] I'm not saying you can't become prepared, but give yourself time before you jump in [41:55.680 --> 41:56.680] this. [41:56.680 --> 41:57.680] Okay? [41:57.680 --> 41:59.360] Don't just assume you can do it. [41:59.360 --> 42:02.160] It's not that easy. [42:02.160 --> 42:03.160] All right. [42:03.160 --> 42:06.440] That being said, let's go to Matt in Texas. [42:06.440 --> 42:08.160] Matt, what can we do for you? [42:08.160 --> 42:09.160] Hey, Eddie. [42:09.160 --> 42:11.160] Sorry to hear about your computer. [42:11.160 --> 42:12.160] Yeah. [42:12.160 --> 42:15.520] Well, so was I, especially since I was sitting in such close proximity and it went out with [42:15.520 --> 42:19.120] such a loud bang. [42:19.120 --> 42:22.480] Never can tell what's going to happen with technology these days. [42:22.480 --> 42:23.480] That's true. [42:23.480 --> 42:30.800] Hey, I'm calling you today because I live in Austin and I've recently noticed a new [42:30.800 --> 42:40.480] fee on my utility bill and it's titled the city of Austin transportation user fee residential. [42:40.480 --> 42:46.120] From what I can gather in my research, it appears to have been issued between or issued [42:46.120 --> 42:50.880] by the public works department. [42:50.880 --> 42:57.080] I'm trying to figure out if, actually I'm trying to figure out if you have any experience [42:57.080 --> 42:58.080] with that. [42:58.080 --> 42:59.080] I've never heard of it. [42:59.080 --> 43:01.880] I'm not drawing an electric bill in Austin. [43:01.880 --> 43:03.920] Oh, okay. [43:03.920 --> 43:04.920] What is it called? [43:04.920 --> 43:11.600] It's called the city of Austin transportation user fee residential. [43:11.600 --> 43:12.600] Transportation user fee? [43:12.600 --> 43:13.600] Yeah. [43:13.600 --> 43:14.600] Yeah. [43:14.600 --> 43:15.600] Transportation. [43:15.600 --> 43:17.920] That's the reason I'm calling you because of that word transportation. [43:17.920 --> 43:23.040] Well, they may be using transportation to mean transmitting or importing over power [43:23.040 --> 43:26.680] lines or other means. [43:26.680 --> 43:28.640] Actually no. [43:28.640 --> 43:35.240] The city of Austin code, if you look at it, in title 14, it's under dispute of streets [43:35.240 --> 43:36.240] and in public property. [43:36.240 --> 43:37.240] Okay. [43:37.240 --> 43:38.240] Well, hang on just a second. [43:38.240 --> 43:39.240] We're about to take a break. [43:39.240 --> 43:41.240] So we'll pick this up on the other side. 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[46:38.320 --> 46:47.280] Okay, I looked this up, this transportation user fee, and apparently it is a $3.30 a month [46:47.280 --> 46:52.560] fee that they are using as a tax they're disguising as a service fee. [46:52.560 --> 46:58.200] However, there is a specific exemption to this so-called fee, and it goes something [46:58.200 --> 47:00.320] like this. [47:00.320 --> 47:05.520] If you're over 65 or do not drive or own a vehicle or this property is vacant, you may [47:05.520 --> 47:12.000] qualify for an exemption, well, folks, unless you're in commercial activities, you don't [47:12.000 --> 47:15.360] drive or operate a vehicle. [47:15.360 --> 47:18.840] So you would be exempt from this fee, and according to this, all you have to do is call [47:18.840 --> 47:25.560] down and tell them, I don't drive or own a vehicle, so take me off that charge. [47:25.560 --> 47:27.680] If you're over 65, you can do it. [47:27.680 --> 47:32.900] Also, again, they're trying to charge people for things they don't even use. [47:32.900 --> 47:39.400] If you own a car, why are you paying for public transportation? [47:39.400 --> 47:43.640] How can they sit here and tell you, because you own a car, we're going to tax you to [47:43.640 --> 47:47.040] pay for those who don't? [47:47.040 --> 47:51.640] Is that stupidity on the hoof or what? [47:51.640 --> 47:54.640] But that appears to be what this is, all right? [47:54.640 --> 47:57.160] So that being said, that's what we're dealing with. [47:57.160 --> 47:58.160] So Matt's back. [47:58.160 --> 48:00.160] All right, Matt, does that help? [48:00.160 --> 48:01.160] Hey, Eddie. [48:01.160 --> 48:02.160] Yeah, that helps. [48:02.160 --> 48:08.200] I've actually noticed that under the exemption, and I have actually called the city of Austin [48:08.200 --> 48:13.520] and told them that I'm exempt because I do not drive or own a motor vehicle. [48:13.520 --> 48:18.680] And they told me they would take off my bill, but it's showing up for the second time, [48:18.680 --> 48:20.640] for the second month in a row. [48:20.640 --> 48:24.960] And just so you know, my fee is double what you had quoted before. [48:24.960 --> 48:30.480] It varies from residence to residence soon, based on what I've read. [48:30.480 --> 48:35.200] Yeah, which means it's not evenly distributed. [48:35.200 --> 48:37.160] They're hitting some people harder than others. [48:37.160 --> 48:43.440] And the question is just exactly how do they determine how that is done? [48:43.440 --> 48:49.120] So yeah, they define all of that in Title 14 of the City of Austin Code. [48:49.120 --> 48:50.120] Okay. [48:50.120 --> 48:56.080] Well, if you've got a link to that, do me a favor and email it over to me, will you? [48:56.080 --> 49:01.800] That section of the Austin Code, email that over to me and let me give that a once over. [49:01.800 --> 49:07.760] Yeah, it's really complex the way they determine the fees. [49:07.760 --> 49:14.960] But it also says that you have to notify the director of the applicable exemption. [49:14.960 --> 49:19.440] So I'm assuming that they're not giving me the exemption because I haven't sent them [49:19.440 --> 49:20.440] a notice. [49:20.440 --> 49:26.440] Well, again, if they're telling you there's a simple way to do it, and you did that simple [49:26.440 --> 49:31.600] way, and they're still not doing it, obviously, their intent was to defraud you because they're [49:31.600 --> 49:35.920] not honoring the way they told you to do it. [49:35.920 --> 49:38.480] That in and of itself is a problem. [49:38.480 --> 49:44.080] Yeah, well, I think my next step is going to be to send them a... [49:44.080 --> 49:49.600] Yeah, send it to them in writing, send it certified mail, and tell them take this off. [49:49.600 --> 49:53.240] You don't use public transportation, you're not going to pay for it. [49:53.240 --> 49:56.640] Okay, sounds good. [49:56.640 --> 50:01.900] Because I mean, look at that, that's basically subsidized city transportation for those that [50:01.900 --> 50:03.120] don't own a car. [50:03.120 --> 50:12.880] They're asking everyone that owns a car or is not over 65 to or is using electricity [50:12.880 --> 50:17.320] to subsidize public transportation for everyone else. [50:17.320 --> 50:22.560] Now question, is the public transportation downtown free or do you have to pay for a [50:22.560 --> 50:23.560] pass? [50:23.560 --> 50:26.240] I believe you got to pay unless you're an employee of the UT. [50:26.240 --> 50:31.680] Right, so why are they taxing everybody else if the people that are using it are the ones [50:31.680 --> 50:36.000] they're supposed to be paying for it? [50:36.000 --> 50:39.660] If they actually have to pay to get on the damn blame thing, why are they making the [50:39.660 --> 50:45.480] people that don't even use it pay more than these guys are? [50:45.480 --> 50:47.120] I think it's also quite interesting. [50:47.120 --> 50:53.600] They don't define transportation or motor vehicle in their Austin City Code. [50:53.600 --> 50:54.600] What are they... [50:54.600 --> 51:00.200] Well, the thing is, yeah, they do, but it's in a different place and it applies to government [51:00.200 --> 51:01.200] owned vehicles. [51:01.200 --> 51:06.280] Doesn't apply to you and me. [51:06.280 --> 51:11.680] When you look at the regulations dealing with traffic in the city of Austin, it only applies [51:11.680 --> 51:19.240] to governmental vehicles and those operating a business within the city limits. [51:19.240 --> 51:22.800] And the business, of course, has to deal with transportation. [51:22.800 --> 51:29.520] Yeah, it often refers to transportation when it's talking about taxicabs and... [51:29.520 --> 51:34.840] Yeah, transportation is not at all defined in any Texas Code for obvious reasons. [51:34.840 --> 51:40.200] If you could find the definition of transportation, their theft would be exposed within a matter [51:40.200 --> 51:41.800] of minutes. [51:41.800 --> 51:44.120] Oh, so it's not defined anywhere. [51:44.120 --> 51:50.760] No, it's not in any code anywhere for exactly the reason that it would expose what they're [51:50.760 --> 51:52.420] doing. [51:52.420 --> 51:54.840] They're defrauding the public. [51:54.840 --> 52:01.320] That's quite interesting. [52:01.320 --> 52:07.720] Because transportation on its face means commercial use of the roads. [52:07.720 --> 52:13.480] I guess that makes sense then. [52:13.480 --> 52:19.960] Hence this transportation fee is to finance their so-called public transportation use [52:19.960 --> 52:20.960] of the roads. [52:20.960 --> 52:25.120] But again, if you're not using it, why are you paying for it? [52:25.120 --> 52:31.640] Well, I'm trying to see if I'm liable to pay for it. [52:31.640 --> 52:32.640] Well, but that's just it. [52:32.640 --> 52:33.800] That's my point. [52:33.800 --> 52:39.600] How can you be liable to pay for a service that you don't want and you didn't ask for [52:39.600 --> 52:41.760] and you don't use? [52:41.760 --> 52:47.200] And if you are using it, you have to pay for it upfront when you're using it anyway. [52:47.200 --> 52:48.200] This is double-dipping. [52:48.200 --> 52:49.200] That's right. [52:49.200 --> 52:55.800] I guess you already pay tax on everything else in your visa. [52:55.800 --> 52:56.800] Well, no. [52:56.800 --> 53:01.400] If you're paying a fee, if you're paying for a ticket for the ride, you're dropping coins [53:01.400 --> 53:06.400] in that change box on the bus, you're paying for the use right there. [53:06.400 --> 53:12.240] And yet they're saying here that they're going to charge everybody else also, even if they're [53:12.240 --> 53:16.040] not using it. [53:16.040 --> 53:22.920] That's fraud, man. [53:22.920 --> 53:25.960] That is absolute total fraud. [53:25.960 --> 53:31.680] Well, speaking of the... [53:31.680 --> 53:32.680] Sorry. [53:32.680 --> 53:33.680] Go ahead. [53:33.680 --> 53:34.680] No. [53:34.680 --> 53:35.680] I'm just asking. [53:35.680 --> 53:36.680] Does that make sense? [53:36.680 --> 53:37.680] Yes. [53:37.680 --> 53:38.680] It makes sense. [53:38.680 --> 53:39.680] Okay. [53:39.680 --> 53:40.680] So what were you going to ask? [53:40.680 --> 53:51.640] I was just going to point out that under liability, under Article 1015 of that code, it says that [53:51.640 --> 53:57.160] this does not imply that any benefited property will be free from poorly maintained roads. [53:57.160 --> 53:58.960] Right. [53:58.960 --> 54:00.480] They want this as an excuse. [54:00.480 --> 54:04.560] We're going to take your money, but we're not agreeing that we have to provide you anything [54:04.560 --> 54:06.880] useful in return. [54:06.880 --> 54:14.280] Basically, what they've done is they've increased their legalized theft of your money by X dollars [54:14.280 --> 54:17.280] per month. [54:17.280 --> 54:31.880] So this, folks, is where we get into the difference between legal and morally lawful. [54:31.880 --> 54:35.400] And there is nothing moral about what these morons are doing. [54:35.400 --> 54:38.080] If you think they work for you, think again. [54:38.080 --> 54:47.640] That's exactly why the so-called city's form of government in the Charter is Commissioner-Manager, [54:47.640 --> 54:54.040] not Republican form of government, which puts it at direct odds with the mandate that that's [54:54.040 --> 55:02.640] what all forms of government must be. [55:02.640 --> 55:04.640] Anything else you got for me there, Matt? [55:04.640 --> 55:06.640] No, I think so. [55:06.640 --> 55:07.640] No, I think so. [55:07.640 --> 55:08.640] That clears it up for me. [55:08.640 --> 55:09.640] Okay. [55:09.640 --> 55:10.640] All right, man. [55:10.640 --> 55:11.640] All right, folks. [55:11.640 --> 55:16.120] Matt was my last caller, and I am now staring at an empty board. [55:16.120 --> 55:18.160] So I need somebody to call in. [55:18.160 --> 55:19.160] 512-646-1984. [55:19.160 --> 55:30.720] And again, I am tonight having to ask for donations specifically to me on the donate [55:30.720 --> 55:33.680] page at the rule of law radio website. [55:33.680 --> 55:39.000] My primary computer bit the dust in a very loud and explosive fashion today. [55:39.000 --> 55:45.720] And I have my fingers and toes and hairs and prayers all crossed and going off that it [55:45.720 --> 55:50.960] didn't screw up the hard drives and everything when it died so that the stuff I'm working [55:50.960 --> 55:53.280] on for people is intact. [55:53.280 --> 55:57.400] But at the same time, I can't do the work I need to do with this thing in this state [55:57.400 --> 55:58.400] it's in. [55:58.400 --> 56:02.800] I've got to get it rebuilt and put back on its feet, or a lot of people's going to wind [56:02.800 --> 56:04.440] up in a world of hurt. [56:04.440 --> 56:11.360] So folks, please, if you can, go to the rule of law website and make a donation to Eddie. [56:11.360 --> 56:12.360] Okay? [56:12.360 --> 56:15.400] So I can get the money together to get this thing redone. [56:15.400 --> 56:22.680] And I can say this is not meant to profit me, but any excess money that is not used [56:22.680 --> 56:28.180] to get this thing operational again will be used for the legal defense fund that we're [56:28.180 --> 56:35.600] using to take the court case through to get the right to travel suit completed and seen [56:35.600 --> 56:37.320] through the higher courts. [56:37.320 --> 56:42.560] So the money is all going to be put to a good use to benefit everybody in the long run, [56:42.560 --> 56:44.280] not me personally. [56:44.280 --> 56:46.720] So please keep that in mind. [56:46.720 --> 56:47.960] All right. [56:47.960 --> 56:52.080] That being said, I don't know where I'm going to go now because, like I said, with my computer [56:52.080 --> 56:56.560] down, I didn't have an opportunity to sit down and research a bunch of stuff today. [56:56.560 --> 57:00.600] I was too busy working on stuff when it blew up and I was trying to render the video from [57:00.600 --> 57:02.240] yesterday's class. [57:02.240 --> 57:08.520] But now, had you been in yesterday's class, you would have gotten to see firsthand the [57:08.520 --> 57:17.120] proper way to argue both during voir dire for picking your jury, opening statements [57:17.120 --> 57:26.400] to your jury, examination or cross-examination of your witnesses at trial, and your closing [57:26.400 --> 57:31.280] on how to make the commercial argument work in your favor. [57:31.280 --> 57:32.400] And guess what? [57:32.400 --> 57:37.040] It is not limited to transportation. [57:37.040 --> 57:43.560] If they are enforcing a statute in a code, it's commercial. [57:43.560 --> 57:48.680] The only exception to that is going to be what's in the penal code. [57:48.680 --> 57:56.200] Everything else is about a commercial activity that the state regulates. [57:56.200 --> 57:57.200] Everything. [57:57.200 --> 58:06.680] Health and welfare, business and commerce, property, water, you name it. [58:06.680 --> 58:13.960] Everything is about someone being regulated that is doing business for the benefit of [58:13.960 --> 58:17.240] the public in some form or fashion. [58:17.240 --> 58:18.240] Okay? [58:18.240 --> 58:25.960] They are using public resources for private gain and conducting a business using those [58:25.960 --> 58:28.880] resources for that gain. [58:28.880 --> 58:33.880] If you research it, that's the conclusion you have to come to because it's the reality [58:33.880 --> 58:34.880] of what there is. [58:34.880 --> 58:37.680] All right, folks, this is Rule of Law Radio. [58:37.680 --> 58:38.680] We are going to take a break. [58:38.680 --> 58:40.600] Tom, I see you pop up on the board there. [58:40.600 --> 58:42.800] Hang on and we'll get to you on the other side. [58:42.800 --> 58:44.600] We'll be right back in a few minutes. 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[01:01:00.220 --> 01:01:05.560] The event will focus on sending letters in support to Adam Kokesh, Shafer Cox, Rich Paul, [01:01:05.560 --> 01:01:11.040] Chelsea Manning, and other political prisoners, as well as detailing their activism and stories. [01:01:11.040 --> 01:01:14.760] All this week, the Liberty Beat will be covering the stories of these brave freedom fighters [01:01:14.760 --> 01:01:19.440] as well as providing you with mailing addresses so you can reach out and show your support. [01:01:19.440 --> 01:01:23.280] Today we highlight the case of Rich Paul, a Liberty and cannabis activist currently [01:01:23.280 --> 01:01:26.440] in a cage for the victimless crime of selling marijuana. [01:01:26.440 --> 01:01:31.160] Rich gained nationwide notoriety after organizing several 420 smokeout events at the Central [01:01:31.160 --> 01:01:32.800] Square in King, New Hampshire. [01:01:32.800 --> 01:01:37.760] The 420 rallies involved marijuana enthusiasts smoking cannabis publicly and ultimately led [01:01:37.760 --> 01:01:40.600] to a stand down by the King police. [01:01:40.600 --> 01:01:44.480] From this time, the New Hampshire Liberty Movement fell under the scrutiny of FBI agent [01:01:44.480 --> 01:01:46.240] Philip Christina. [01:01:46.240 --> 01:01:50.600] Agent Christina worked with an informant who would later purchase marijuana from Rich. [01:01:50.600 --> 01:01:54.520] Rich was arrested and before being booked, he was taken to a back room at the King police [01:01:54.520 --> 01:01:59.520] station where Agent Christina offered to make his charges go away if he agreed to wear wire [01:01:59.520 --> 01:02:01.400] at the King activist center. [01:02:01.400 --> 01:02:03.080] Naturally, Rich said no. [01:02:03.080 --> 01:02:07.480] Originally, Rich was facing up to 81 years in prison and after refusing a plea deal which [01:02:07.480 --> 01:02:11.840] would have eliminated jail time, Rich was found guilty of selling marijuana and sentenced [01:02:11.840 --> 01:02:13.600] to one year in jail. [01:02:13.600 --> 01:02:17.560] Rich is quoted as saying, somebody had to stand up and say this is wrong and I thought [01:02:17.560 --> 01:02:19.560] I might well be that guy. [01:02:19.560 --> 01:02:23.040] Rich is currently working to appeal his case to the New Hampshire Supreme Court on the [01:02:23.040 --> 01:02:27.080] grounds that the judge misled the jury about the doctrine of jury nullification, a key [01:02:27.080 --> 01:02:28.960] component of Rich's defense. [01:02:28.960 --> 01:02:36.360] Rich can be mailed at Rich Paul courtesy of Cheshire County DOC 825 Marlboro Road, King, [01:02:36.360 --> 01:02:39.320] New Hampshire 03431. [01:02:39.320 --> 01:02:42.200] More information can be found at dlibertybeat.com. [01:02:42.200 --> 01:02:46.880] Support for the Liberty Beat comes from Sons of Liberty Mint, specializing in usable and divisible [01:02:46.880 --> 01:02:50.000] silver and known for their exceptional customer service. [01:02:50.000 --> 01:03:06.920] More information can be found at sonsoflibertymint.com, that's S-U-N-S of LibertyMint.com. [01:03:06.920 --> 01:03:21.240] For more information visit www.sonsoflibertymint.com or visit www.sonsoflibertymint.com or visit [01:03:21.240 --> 01:03:22.240] www.sonsoflibertymint.com. [01:03:22.240 --> 01:03:38.760] For more information visit www.sonsoflibertymint.com or visit www.sonsoflibertymint.com or visit [01:03:38.760 --> 01:03:41.760] www.sonsoflibertymint.com. [01:03:41.760 --> 01:03:59.440] All right folks, we are back and now we are going to go to Tom in Georgia. [01:03:59.440 --> 01:04:01.560] Tom, what can we do for you? [01:04:01.560 --> 01:04:06.840] Hey Eddie, I was just wanting to know if you're in front of a jury, how do you convince the [01:04:06.840 --> 01:04:11.680] jury that the driving code is all commercial? [01:04:11.680 --> 01:04:17.940] Now the prosecutor is going to or he indicated he's going to submit a motion in Lemony preventing [01:04:17.940 --> 01:04:24.000] me from presenting any definitions out of the code, that's the judge's job. [01:04:24.000 --> 01:04:28.320] So anyway, I just wanted your take on this. [01:04:28.320 --> 01:04:32.260] Well again, the definitions you're wanting aren't in the code. [01:04:32.260 --> 01:04:34.800] What is the title of the code you're dealing with? [01:04:34.800 --> 01:04:36.880] It's Motor Vehicle in Traffic. [01:04:36.880 --> 01:04:39.180] Yeah, Motor Vehicle in Traffic. [01:04:39.180 --> 01:04:41.360] Is traffic defined in that code? [01:04:41.360 --> 01:04:44.120] No, it isn't, but Motor Vehicle is. [01:04:44.120 --> 01:04:45.120] Right. [01:04:45.120 --> 01:04:48.520] If it's not defined, they're using the common meaning in law. [01:04:48.520 --> 01:04:51.040] What's the common meaning in law for the term traffic? [01:04:51.040 --> 01:04:54.160] Well, that's of course commercial. [01:04:54.160 --> 01:04:56.880] It's one word, commerce. [01:04:56.880 --> 01:04:57.880] Right. [01:04:57.880 --> 01:04:58.880] Okay. [01:04:58.880 --> 01:05:06.200] So if he wants to make a motion limiting your ability to discuss those, well that's fine. [01:05:06.200 --> 01:05:12.800] You still have judicial notice to make him read them out loud to the jury, okay? [01:05:12.800 --> 01:05:18.360] But the fact is, if traffic isn't defined, then you get him to take judicial notice of [01:05:18.360 --> 01:05:25.000] the term traffic in relation to a legal dictionary and the case law that defined it. [01:05:25.000 --> 01:05:31.160] Something like what's in Black's Law 6 or in Bouvier's 1856. [01:05:31.160 --> 01:05:33.480] Not traffic, but transportation. [01:05:33.480 --> 01:05:37.440] Well does it say Motor Vehicle in Transportation or does it say Motor Vehicle in Traffic on [01:05:37.440 --> 01:05:38.440] your code? [01:05:38.440 --> 01:05:40.160] No, it says Motor Vehicle in Traffic. [01:05:40.160 --> 01:05:41.160] Okay. [01:05:41.160 --> 01:05:43.600] And you said traffic is not defined, right? [01:05:43.600 --> 01:05:44.600] That's correct. [01:05:44.600 --> 01:05:49.040] So in this case, traffic is commerce. [01:05:49.040 --> 01:05:50.240] Right. [01:05:50.240 --> 01:05:56.880] Which is the same as transportation, which is a commercial act. [01:05:56.880 --> 01:05:58.360] Okay. [01:05:58.360 --> 01:05:59.360] Okay. [01:05:59.360 --> 01:06:00.360] Gotcha. [01:06:00.360 --> 01:06:05.840] So Motor Vehicle, it has to be done in relation to what in your code? [01:06:05.840 --> 01:06:09.760] It has to be in relation to commerce. [01:06:09.760 --> 01:06:11.880] The term actually being? [01:06:11.880 --> 01:06:17.320] Well, the way it's defined is something able to carry passengers. [01:06:17.320 --> 01:06:18.760] Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. [01:06:18.760 --> 01:06:20.760] I'm not asking you to define Motor Vehicle. [01:06:20.760 --> 01:06:22.440] Oh, I'm sorry. [01:06:22.440 --> 01:06:27.920] Motor Vehicle in relation to what other term that isn't defined? [01:06:27.920 --> 01:06:29.520] Oh, traffic. [01:06:29.520 --> 01:06:32.880] There you go. [01:06:32.880 --> 01:06:36.120] Motor Vehicles and Traffic. [01:06:36.120 --> 01:06:39.440] Motor Vehicles and Commerce. [01:06:39.440 --> 01:06:40.440] Got it? [01:06:40.440 --> 01:06:42.440] Got it. [01:06:42.440 --> 01:06:43.440] That's great. [01:06:43.440 --> 01:06:44.440] That's the context. [01:06:44.440 --> 01:06:45.440] Commerce. [01:06:45.440 --> 01:06:46.440] Gotcha. [01:06:46.440 --> 01:06:49.440] All right. [01:06:49.440 --> 01:06:50.880] That's what I do with it. [01:06:50.880 --> 01:06:51.880] One other question. [01:06:51.880 --> 01:06:55.720] When's Dow of Lock getting up? [01:06:55.720 --> 01:07:03.920] Well, that depends on when we actually get finished with it between fighting off lawsuit [01:07:03.920 --> 01:07:11.160] type stuff and things between my working on cases and my co-developer working on cases. [01:07:11.160 --> 01:07:13.280] We kind of have to take it as we can get it. [01:07:13.280 --> 01:07:18.000] We're almost ready to get it done, but keeping the server up and going with money and everything [01:07:18.000 --> 01:07:21.240] else right now, that's coming entirely out of my pocket. [01:07:21.240 --> 01:07:25.840] And my pocket, of course, is now fixing to get dumped into having to fix a computer. [01:07:25.840 --> 01:07:26.840] Right. [01:07:26.840 --> 01:07:27.840] I understand. [01:07:27.840 --> 01:07:31.280] So between all of that and hopefully soon. [01:07:31.280 --> 01:07:32.280] Okay. [01:07:32.280 --> 01:07:37.400] We're only a couple of weeks of having it ready to at least launch for the online classes, [01:07:37.400 --> 01:07:39.280] but we have to make sure that it's secure. [01:07:39.280 --> 01:07:40.600] We have to make sure it's stable. [01:07:40.600 --> 01:07:42.840] We have to make sure we can collect the payments. [01:07:42.840 --> 01:07:43.840] Right. [01:07:43.840 --> 01:07:44.840] Right. [01:07:44.840 --> 01:07:45.840] Okay. [01:07:45.840 --> 01:07:47.840] Well, thank you for answering my question. [01:07:47.840 --> 01:07:48.840] Sure. [01:07:48.840 --> 01:07:49.840] Thanks for calling in, Tom. [01:07:49.840 --> 01:07:50.840] Bye. [01:07:50.840 --> 01:07:51.840] All right. [01:07:51.840 --> 01:07:53.840] Now we're going to go to Neil in Maine. [01:07:53.840 --> 01:07:55.840] Neil, what can we do for you? [01:07:55.840 --> 01:07:56.840] Good morning. [01:07:56.840 --> 01:07:57.840] Good morning. [01:07:57.840 --> 01:07:58.840] Yeah. [01:07:58.840 --> 01:08:00.840] Well, all right. [01:08:00.840 --> 01:08:01.840] Yeah. [01:08:01.840 --> 01:08:04.840] It's morning everywhere on Turtle Island. [01:08:04.840 --> 01:08:05.840] Oh, okay. [01:08:05.840 --> 01:08:13.240] But anyway, I wanted to add to the, there was talk of a, what the government calls controlled [01:08:13.240 --> 01:08:14.240] substance earlier. [01:08:14.240 --> 01:08:15.240] Uh-huh. [01:08:15.240 --> 01:08:18.840] And there's a definition we should look up called ultimate user. [01:08:18.840 --> 01:08:19.840] Right. [01:08:19.840 --> 01:08:26.840] And I can give you it's 21 USC 802 under definitions. [01:08:26.840 --> 01:08:28.840] Yeah, but that's under the federal stuff. [01:08:28.840 --> 01:08:33.840] If they're charging under a state law, that would have a different effect. [01:08:33.840 --> 01:08:41.840] Well, if these state, people that make these state laws are taking federal funding, I think [01:08:41.840 --> 01:08:42.840] there's a... [01:08:42.840 --> 01:08:48.840] Well, the thing is, is asserting it's one thing, proving the funding was used to enforce [01:08:48.840 --> 01:08:51.840] or create that law, that's another matter. [01:08:51.840 --> 01:08:56.840] If they're taking federal funds to use for that enforcement, then yeah, you can lay the [01:08:56.840 --> 01:09:01.840] claim that the federal law definitions supersede the states. [01:09:01.840 --> 01:09:02.840] But... [01:09:02.840 --> 01:09:04.840] Your key word there is enforcement. [01:09:04.840 --> 01:09:07.840] So anyway, I just wanted to add that. [01:09:07.840 --> 01:09:12.840] And I wanted to ask you earlier, you mentioned a case of yours and you said you were bringing [01:09:12.840 --> 01:09:13.840] your claim in. [01:09:13.840 --> 01:09:20.840] Well, what we're doing is we're going to have an ultimate lawsuit at the end of this. [01:09:20.840 --> 01:09:25.840] The purpose of filing the ticket is to get it set up in the record for a lawsuit for [01:09:25.840 --> 01:09:28.840] violation of rights under color of law. [01:09:28.840 --> 01:09:29.840] Okay. [01:09:29.840 --> 01:09:30.840] So it's statutory. [01:09:30.840 --> 01:09:36.840] So when you used the word claim, I was wondering, oh, is he going to do the court of record [01:09:36.840 --> 01:09:37.840] common law? [01:09:37.840 --> 01:09:38.840] No. [01:09:38.840 --> 01:09:45.840] So we're going after them under deprivation of common law rights through commercial means. [01:09:45.840 --> 01:09:46.840] All right. [01:09:46.840 --> 01:09:47.840] I understand. [01:09:47.840 --> 01:09:48.840] Okay. [01:09:48.840 --> 01:09:49.840] Okay. [01:09:49.840 --> 01:09:50.840] And good luck. [01:09:50.840 --> 01:09:51.840] Kick them ass. [01:09:51.840 --> 01:09:53.840] I'm going to work on it, believe me. [01:09:53.840 --> 01:09:54.840] All right. [01:09:54.840 --> 01:09:57.840] I wish everybody else would jump on the wagon here. [01:09:57.840 --> 01:10:02.840] Well, I don't mind if they jump as long as they're ready for what happens when they land. [01:10:02.840 --> 01:10:04.840] That's what I was saying earlier. [01:10:04.840 --> 01:10:10.840] I'm all for people fighting, but you need to know how before you get into that. [01:10:10.840 --> 01:10:11.840] Yeah. [01:10:11.840 --> 01:10:13.840] You got to know how to hang on. [01:10:13.840 --> 01:10:14.840] All right. [01:10:14.840 --> 01:10:15.840] Anything else, Neil? [01:10:15.840 --> 01:10:16.840] No, thank you. [01:10:16.840 --> 01:10:17.840] All right. [01:10:17.840 --> 01:10:18.840] Thanks for calling in. [01:10:18.840 --> 01:10:19.840] All right. [01:10:19.840 --> 01:10:22.840] Now we're going to go to Terry in Michigan. [01:10:22.840 --> 01:10:24.840] Terry, what can we do for you? [01:10:24.840 --> 01:10:26.840] Hi, Eddie. [01:10:26.840 --> 01:10:32.840] What I was wondering about is a friend of mine had his pickup truck refilled. [01:10:32.840 --> 01:10:34.840] And... [01:10:34.840 --> 01:10:37.840] When you say repo, are you talking about by a lending institution? [01:10:37.840 --> 01:10:38.840] Yes, correct. [01:10:38.840 --> 01:10:40.840] Okay. [01:10:40.840 --> 01:10:45.840] He had one payment left on the truck, and he was working out of town. [01:10:45.840 --> 01:10:52.840] So he gave some money to his girlfriend to make the payment, and she didn't make the payment. [01:10:52.840 --> 01:10:55.840] Now the bank never gave him notice or anything like that. [01:10:55.840 --> 01:11:01.840] They just came by in the middle of the night and came onto his private property and took the truck. [01:11:01.840 --> 01:11:06.840] And it seems to me that they should have given him at least notice. [01:11:06.840 --> 01:11:08.840] You know, he missed one payment. [01:11:08.840 --> 01:11:09.840] That's it. [01:11:09.840 --> 01:11:11.840] And it was the last payment. [01:11:11.840 --> 01:11:14.840] And then they came on private property and took it. [01:11:14.840 --> 01:11:15.840] I don't think... [01:11:15.840 --> 01:11:19.840] I think I told him he should be charged with trespassing. [01:11:19.840 --> 01:11:26.840] Well, the problem is they're going to exempt a valid repo agent from trespassing. [01:11:26.840 --> 01:11:27.840] Really? [01:11:27.840 --> 01:11:28.840] Yes. [01:11:28.840 --> 01:11:32.840] Will they do that too even if your property is posted and everything? [01:11:32.840 --> 01:11:33.840] Yes. [01:11:33.840 --> 01:11:36.840] I don't know if they... [01:11:36.840 --> 01:11:44.840] The issue here becomes whether or not repossession was something they could do on a single missed payment within a certain number of days. [01:11:44.840 --> 01:11:49.840] If he missed the payment and it was for, you know, three months that he didn't pay it, [01:11:49.840 --> 01:11:53.840] then repossession might be an option under the terms of the agreement. [01:11:53.840 --> 01:11:59.840] But if it was three days after he missed the payment, that's not going to fly. [01:11:59.840 --> 01:12:00.840] Yeah. [01:12:00.840 --> 01:12:01.840] I'm not sure how long. [01:12:01.840 --> 01:12:02.840] I think it was like two weeks. [01:12:02.840 --> 01:12:03.840] I'm not really sure. [01:12:03.840 --> 01:12:04.840] Yeah. [01:12:04.840 --> 01:12:06.840] He needs to go to the terms of his agreement. [01:12:06.840 --> 01:12:10.840] But at the moment, he needs to go and make that last payment and get that back. [01:12:10.840 --> 01:12:14.840] It would be a shame to lose it and not be the only payment left. [01:12:14.840 --> 01:12:23.840] Yeah. He went to go do that and they added on all these other fees of the repossession and all kinds of other stuff. [01:12:23.840 --> 01:12:26.840] And it was like another $2,000 on top. [01:12:26.840 --> 01:12:27.840] No, no, no. [01:12:27.840 --> 01:12:28.840] That's excessive. [01:12:28.840 --> 01:12:29.840] They can't do that. [01:12:29.840 --> 01:12:34.840] And the deal about that's going to be, again, look at the terms of the agreement. [01:12:34.840 --> 01:12:41.840] If they violated the terms of the agreement in order to jack up the money that they could get at the end of the life cycle of the loan, [01:12:41.840 --> 01:12:46.840] that's going to be a whole other deal. [01:12:46.840 --> 01:12:50.840] Okay. [01:12:50.840 --> 01:13:00.840] But you would have to look and see what Michigan law allows them to do in relation to that in order to know what your recourse is. [01:13:00.840 --> 01:13:01.840] All right. [01:13:01.840 --> 01:13:15.840] I mean, if they're, again, it doesn't matter what their policy is, if their policy violates so-called state law in relation to the loan and the repossession. [01:13:15.840 --> 01:13:17.840] So check the terms and state law. [01:13:17.840 --> 01:13:18.840] Yeah. [01:13:18.840 --> 01:13:26.840] Check and see what the right of repossession is in relation to state law and see if they abided by that in their agreement and in their actions. [01:13:26.840 --> 01:13:32.840] If they didn't, then you have legal recourse to go after them. [01:13:32.840 --> 01:13:33.840] Okay. [01:13:33.840 --> 01:13:34.840] I'll let them know about that. [01:13:34.840 --> 01:13:35.840] Okay. [01:13:35.840 --> 01:13:36.840] All right. [01:13:36.840 --> 01:13:37.840] Yeah. [01:13:37.840 --> 01:13:38.840] And I just wrote out a check. [01:13:38.840 --> 01:13:41.840] I'm going to mail it out to Deborah's address, sir. [01:13:41.840 --> 01:13:44.840] And thanks for all your help. [01:13:44.840 --> 01:13:45.840] Well, I appreciate that, Terry. [01:13:45.840 --> 01:13:46.840] Thank you very much. [01:13:46.840 --> 01:13:47.840] All right. [01:13:47.840 --> 01:13:48.840] Take care. [01:13:48.840 --> 01:13:49.840] You too. [01:13:49.840 --> 01:13:50.840] All right, folks. [01:13:50.840 --> 01:13:51.840] Terry was my last caller. [01:13:51.840 --> 01:13:52.840] I need some more. [01:13:52.840 --> 01:13:57.840] Call in number 512-646-1984. [01:13:57.840 --> 01:13:58.840] Okay. [01:13:58.840 --> 01:14:08.840] Thursday, I get to go back in the appeals court after we wrote a letter to all intended higher-ups in this case. [01:14:08.840 --> 01:14:14.840] We sent a letter to the U.S. attorney, to the state's attorney general, to the county clerk, to the county court-at-law. [01:14:14.840 --> 01:14:22.840] We sent notices to everybody that the county court-at-law was reneging on its promise of service. [01:14:22.840 --> 01:14:30.840] When we paid the appeal bond, we paid for a service, and they were reneging on providing that service after taking the money [01:14:30.840 --> 01:14:39.840] by not deciding something on my appeal within the 60-day time limit they had set for themselves by their own rules. [01:14:39.840 --> 01:14:49.840] We set on it for almost a year, trying to run out the statute of limitations on all the actions that if we proved them out of our pleadings, [01:14:49.840 --> 01:14:52.840] would have put somebody in a world of hurt. [01:14:52.840 --> 01:15:01.840] Now, all that being said, they remanded it back for administrative reasons to the trial court, which is Austin Municipal. [01:15:01.840 --> 01:15:10.840] Austin Municipal, rather than correct the administrative idiocy that they compounded before they ever sent it forward, [01:15:10.840 --> 01:15:17.840] which we notified them of before they sent it forward, and which they failed to correct before they sent it forward, [01:15:17.840 --> 01:15:21.840] they decided to start the whole process over again, beginning with pretrial. [01:15:21.840 --> 01:15:31.840] And guess what? They have still failed to comply with any of the rules of the game in relation to the new pretrial, [01:15:31.840 --> 01:15:37.840] just like they did the old pretrial that they never had. They never gave me pretrial anything. [01:15:37.840 --> 01:15:44.840] They never discussed a single thing with me. I filed my documents. The next thing I know, we are at trial. [01:15:44.840 --> 01:15:52.840] That's the first time they ever served me with a copy of the complaint or anything else, which, under statutory requirements, [01:15:52.840 --> 01:15:57.840] is failure to provide proper, sufficient, and timely notice. [01:15:57.840 --> 01:16:02.840] In other words, they were stupid, and that's what we expect. [01:16:02.840 --> 01:16:09.840] Okay, it looks like Curtis may have called back in, so let me see if I can get this done here. [01:16:09.840 --> 01:16:11.840] Curtis, are you there? [01:16:11.840 --> 01:16:12.840] I'm here. [01:16:12.840 --> 01:16:14.840] Okay, I can hear you a lot better this time. [01:16:14.840 --> 01:16:24.840] Okay, yeah, it's crazy. Okay, I'm in Del Valle. Like you said a couple shows before, they said I kicked one of them, [01:16:24.840 --> 01:16:32.840] so they're giving me felony assault on a police officer. You have to get the video. This was back in March. 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[01:20:07.840 --> 01:20:11.840] I like you in Rod Clash as far as that goes. [01:20:11.840 --> 01:20:19.840] Also, let's see, but my last hearing, they physically wouldn't let me take any paperwork in. [01:20:19.840 --> 01:20:23.840] They're not recognizing my right to defend myself, and that's a big issue. [01:20:23.840 --> 01:20:26.840] Well, it's not so much they're not recognizing the right. [01:20:26.840 --> 01:20:29.840] You're being charged with a felony. [01:20:29.840 --> 01:20:37.840] Most states will not allow you to be convicted of a felony if you did not have assistance of counsel. [01:20:37.840 --> 01:20:42.840] Now, you can have them relegated to second chair and you can be lead counsel, [01:20:42.840 --> 01:20:54.840] but they're not going to send you to trial without counsel at your side for a felony. [01:20:54.840 --> 01:20:57.840] Okay, I want to guess by the silence they cut him off again. [01:20:57.840 --> 01:21:00.840] Are you still there, Curtis? [01:21:00.840 --> 01:21:02.840] All right, sounds like not. [01:21:02.840 --> 01:21:05.840] Okay, anyway, that's the way that's going to work. [01:21:05.840 --> 01:21:07.840] That's why they're not going to let him do that. [01:21:07.840 --> 01:21:10.840] All right, now we're going to go to Robert in Texas. [01:21:10.840 --> 01:21:13.840] Robert, what can we do for you? [01:21:13.840 --> 01:21:17.840] Yeah, I was just ticketed. [01:21:17.840 --> 01:21:27.840] They cited me with violation A is camping and violation B is consumption of alcohol on a public road or a park. [01:21:27.840 --> 01:21:29.840] Who is they? [01:21:29.840 --> 01:21:32.840] Oh, Austin Police Department. [01:21:32.840 --> 01:21:34.840] Okay. [01:21:34.840 --> 01:21:41.840] But this is a popular spot and you have to actually jump the curb to access it. [01:21:41.840 --> 01:21:43.840] There's not a road. [01:21:43.840 --> 01:21:49.840] There is a road, but it's very old and then there's some old low water crossings [01:21:49.840 --> 01:21:54.840] and people go fishing down there, four-wheeling, walk their animals down there, [01:21:54.840 --> 01:21:58.840] and it's in the South Park Meadows area. [01:21:58.840 --> 01:22:01.840] But I pull down there, you know, infrequently. [01:22:01.840 --> 01:22:05.840] If I get off work early, I'll pull down there in my vehicle, [01:22:05.840 --> 01:22:12.840] and I just enjoy the nature and the stuff and chill a couple of hours. [01:22:12.840 --> 01:22:14.840] You rabble rouser, you? [01:22:14.840 --> 01:22:21.840] Before I go to where I'm going to be for the night, because I am living out of my vehicle. [01:22:21.840 --> 01:22:23.840] I'm sorry, you're living out of your what? [01:22:23.840 --> 01:22:24.840] My vehicle. [01:22:24.840 --> 01:22:25.840] Your what? [01:22:25.840 --> 01:22:27.840] My van. [01:22:27.840 --> 01:22:28.840] I live out of my van. [01:22:28.840 --> 01:22:30.840] Okay. [01:22:30.840 --> 01:22:40.840] So I had an encounter with the APD a couple of weeks prior to this incident that just happened [01:22:40.840 --> 01:22:44.840] where I was picketed a couple of days ago. [01:22:44.840 --> 01:22:47.840] No, it was during the day. [01:22:47.840 --> 01:22:53.840] And he told me there's no camping allowed, and I was not camping. [01:22:53.840 --> 01:22:57.840] I was just hanging out for an hour or two. [01:22:57.840 --> 01:23:01.840] Okay, so what led him to believe you were camping? [01:23:01.840 --> 01:23:05.840] I don't know, because he said I could tell you're living out of your vehicle. [01:23:05.840 --> 01:23:08.840] Well, he can't equate that to camping. [01:23:08.840 --> 01:23:10.840] That's just stupid. [01:23:10.840 --> 01:23:13.840] Right, and he said you're allowed to come visit. [01:23:13.840 --> 01:23:15.840] He told me those were his words. [01:23:15.840 --> 01:23:19.840] You can come visit, but there's no camping allowed here. [01:23:19.840 --> 01:23:30.840] And so I left, and then just two days on Saturday, I had gotten off work early, and I was down there, [01:23:30.840 --> 01:23:36.840] and there was other people down there fishing, and some other guys were actually four-wheeling. [01:23:36.840 --> 01:23:48.840] And the same officer I encountered, and he actually said I had two choices. [01:23:48.840 --> 01:23:51.840] He said I don't want to arrest you or take you to jail. [01:23:51.840 --> 01:23:59.840] He said I can arrest you and impound your vehicle, or I can give you this citation. [01:23:59.840 --> 01:24:05.840] And I wasn't going to argue with him, so I took the citation for camping, [01:24:05.840 --> 01:24:12.840] and I wasn't even drinking at the time when I encountered him. [01:24:12.840 --> 01:24:15.840] So how did he charge you with that? [01:24:15.840 --> 01:24:19.840] He said he had seen some cams, because I do collect cams. [01:24:19.840 --> 01:24:22.840] In other words, he can't prove any of the accusations he made. [01:24:22.840 --> 01:24:24.840] I don't believe so. [01:24:24.840 --> 01:24:26.840] Well, now wait a minute. [01:24:26.840 --> 01:24:29.840] He never saw you drinking. [01:24:29.840 --> 01:24:30.840] No. [01:24:30.840 --> 01:24:35.840] He never saw you camping. [01:24:35.840 --> 01:24:36.840] Right. [01:24:36.840 --> 01:24:42.840] And you don't think he can prove any of it? [01:24:42.840 --> 01:24:43.840] He can't prove it. [01:24:43.840 --> 01:24:47.840] There you go. [01:24:47.840 --> 01:24:51.840] But I wrote in not guilty on both violations. [01:24:51.840 --> 01:24:53.840] There you don't go. [01:24:53.840 --> 01:24:59.840] Why did you enter a plea? [01:24:59.840 --> 01:25:01.840] He said I needed to within 30 days. [01:25:01.840 --> 01:25:06.840] Well, he's a liar, just like he was about the camping and the alcohol. [01:25:06.840 --> 01:25:09.840] Or hadn't you figured that out yet? [01:25:09.840 --> 01:25:16.840] You never, ever enter a plea in these kangaroo courts. [01:25:16.840 --> 01:25:19.840] Never, ever, ever. [01:25:19.840 --> 01:25:22.840] Now they can put anything they want to in the complaint, [01:25:22.840 --> 01:25:28.840] and you waived your right to argue about it. [01:25:28.840 --> 01:25:31.840] Even though I entered not guilty and requested jury? [01:25:31.840 --> 01:25:37.840] Yes. [01:25:37.840 --> 01:25:40.840] You never enter a plea. [01:25:40.840 --> 01:25:41.840] Never. [01:25:41.840 --> 01:25:46.840] The other two options were speak directly to the judge or to the prosecutor. [01:25:46.840 --> 01:25:49.840] Who said those were your only two options? [01:25:49.840 --> 01:25:51.840] The ticket. [01:25:51.840 --> 01:25:53.840] Well, the ticket is not gone. [01:25:53.840 --> 01:25:56.840] Stop treating it like it is. [01:25:56.840 --> 01:25:59.840] You said this was Austin PD, right? [01:25:59.840 --> 01:26:00.840] Right. [01:26:00.840 --> 01:26:01.840] Okay. [01:26:01.840 --> 01:26:05.840] You go down there to the court on the appointed date, [01:26:05.840 --> 01:26:08.840] and you simply assert I'm not here to plea. [01:26:08.840 --> 01:26:11.840] I'm here to get these bogus charges dropped. [01:26:11.840 --> 01:26:13.840] There is no evidence of camping. [01:26:13.840 --> 01:26:16.840] There is no evidence of alcohol consumption. [01:26:16.840 --> 01:26:20.840] The lying cop just made it all up so he could write a ticket. [01:26:20.840 --> 01:26:24.840] I want to press criminal charges. [01:26:24.840 --> 01:26:25.840] See, wasn't that easy? [01:26:25.840 --> 01:26:29.840] And you didn't have to enter a plea at all. [01:26:29.840 --> 01:26:34.840] All right. [01:26:34.840 --> 01:26:45.840] They only have as much power as you're willing to give them by what you do. [01:26:45.840 --> 01:26:46.840] Okay. [01:26:46.840 --> 01:26:53.840] Don't let them get away with lying to make money. [01:26:53.840 --> 01:26:55.840] It's almost like bullying. [01:26:55.840 --> 01:26:58.840] No, there's no almost to it. [01:26:58.840 --> 01:27:03.840] It's exactly like bullying, except when they demand money it's called extortion. [01:27:03.840 --> 01:27:10.840] And it's a crime. [01:27:10.840 --> 01:27:14.840] When a guy with a gun says, take this so I can take your money, [01:27:14.840 --> 01:27:21.840] and if you refuse, I'm going to make it hard on you, that's a crime. [01:27:21.840 --> 01:27:24.840] I knew better not to argue or try to defend myself. [01:27:24.840 --> 01:27:26.840] You didn't have to argue with him. [01:27:26.840 --> 01:27:35.840] You just needed to do what I'm talking about now when you went to court. [01:27:35.840 --> 01:27:37.840] Comprende? [01:27:37.840 --> 01:27:38.840] Yes, sir. [01:27:38.840 --> 01:27:40.840] Okay. [01:27:40.840 --> 01:27:44.840] And try to make it to the Sunday classes down at Brave New Books from 2 to 5. [01:27:44.840 --> 01:27:47.840] You'll understand a little bit more about what we're talking about here. [01:27:47.840 --> 01:27:49.840] I appreciate your help, sir. [01:27:49.840 --> 01:27:50.840] Okay. [01:27:50.840 --> 01:27:51.840] Thank you for what you're doing. [01:27:51.840 --> 01:27:52.840] Okay. [01:27:52.840 --> 01:27:53.840] You're welcome. [01:27:53.840 --> 01:27:54.840] Thanks for calling in. [01:27:54.840 --> 01:27:56.840] All right. [01:27:56.840 --> 01:27:59.840] Now we are going to go to Doug in Texas. [01:27:59.840 --> 01:28:02.840] Doug, what can we do for you? [01:28:02.840 --> 01:28:12.840] Hey, Eddie, I just made an observation that, oh, 40 years ago when I was a kind of little wild young guy or whatever, [01:28:12.840 --> 01:28:17.840] I, you know, Jefferson said when government fears... [01:28:17.840 --> 01:28:25.840] Tell me, Doug, I know you might think you've been around a while, but I find it hard to believe you personally knew Jefferson. [01:28:25.840 --> 01:28:27.840] Well, I knew his niece. [01:28:27.840 --> 01:28:29.840] Well, okay. [01:28:29.840 --> 01:28:36.840] Anyway, the cops used to say, sir, yes, sir, and they were our servants. [01:28:36.840 --> 01:28:39.840] And I would be a little wise with them. [01:28:39.840 --> 01:28:48.840] I'd say, hey, you work for me, you know, and I would really go out of my way to take them off. [01:28:48.840 --> 01:28:51.840] And I never...they were very restrained. [01:28:51.840 --> 01:28:55.840] They kept it at, sir, you're doing this, and sir, that. [01:28:55.840 --> 01:29:01.840] And one time they charged me with abusive language because I was cussing them out. [01:29:01.840 --> 01:29:10.840] And I beat that because abusive language is language reasonably calculated to cause breach of peace. [01:29:10.840 --> 01:29:15.840] And since they were a peace officer, it didn't work against them. [01:29:15.840 --> 01:29:22.840] But anyway, nowadays, I think if you, you know, want to charge these people with resisting arrest, [01:29:22.840 --> 01:29:28.840] I think you would have an immediate insanity plea going there. [01:29:28.840 --> 01:29:33.840] Because nowadays, if you don't kiss their butt, if they're pleased, [01:29:33.840 --> 01:29:38.840] they'll shoot you a few days and they'll shoot you down or whatever. [01:29:38.840 --> 01:29:42.840] Well, the real question is going to be, though, who's insane in that regard? [01:29:42.840 --> 01:29:45.840] Hang on just a second, Doug. We're about to go to break. 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[01:33:03.840 --> 01:33:06.840] You're listening to the Logos Radio Network [01:33:06.840 --> 01:33:10.840] at logosradionetwork.com [01:33:36.840 --> 01:33:39.840] All right, folks, we are back. [01:33:39.840 --> 01:33:41.840] This is Rule of Law Radio. [01:33:41.840 --> 01:33:43.840] All right, we're going to finish up with Doug. [01:33:43.840 --> 01:33:45.840] All right, Doug, go ahead. [01:33:45.840 --> 01:33:48.840] That was just my little personal observation [01:33:48.840 --> 01:33:51.840] that over a 40-year period of time, [01:33:51.840 --> 01:33:54.840] we're going to be able to do a lot more of this. [01:33:54.840 --> 01:33:57.840] We're going to be able to do a lot more of this. [01:33:57.840 --> 01:34:00.840] We're going to be able to do a lot more of this. [01:34:00.840 --> 01:34:03.840] We're going to be able to do a lot more of this. [01:34:03.840 --> 01:34:06.840] The population that over a 40-year period, [01:34:06.840 --> 01:34:10.840] I've seen it go on where we've had our little public servants [01:34:10.840 --> 01:34:14.840] really act like public servants and call you sir, [01:34:14.840 --> 01:34:21.840] and you couldn't hardly provoke them into cussing back at you. [01:34:21.840 --> 01:34:26.840] I'd say, hey, you work for me, you dumbass, or whatever. [01:34:26.840 --> 01:34:30.840] And it's well, sir, this isn't acceptable and whatever, sir. [01:34:30.840 --> 01:34:33.840] It's always sir, this, sir, that. [01:34:33.840 --> 01:34:40.840] Now it's done a complete 180 flip where we're the scum, [01:34:40.840 --> 01:34:45.840] and they're going to beat you down for, you know, like I said, [01:34:45.840 --> 01:34:49.840] that ought to qualify anybody who resists arrest. [01:34:49.840 --> 01:34:53.840] I ought to have an insanity plea going for them, [01:34:53.840 --> 01:34:56.840] because I wouldn't do it. [01:34:56.840 --> 01:34:58.840] Well, I mean, I say you have the right to resist [01:34:58.840 --> 01:35:00.840] an unlawful arrest in Texas. [01:35:00.840 --> 01:35:02.840] That's actually part of state law. [01:35:02.840 --> 01:35:06.840] The thing is is I've never seen anybody actually try to make use of it [01:35:06.840 --> 01:35:11.840] other than John Batt out way back in the 1960s. [01:35:11.840 --> 01:35:14.840] The courts actually ruled in his favor and said that, yeah, [01:35:14.840 --> 01:35:17.840] an illegal arrest, they have every right to resist. [01:35:17.840 --> 01:35:20.840] And there's actually law in the books that lets us do that, [01:35:20.840 --> 01:35:22.840] but no one ever goes after it. [01:35:22.840 --> 01:35:32.840] Well, okay, I'll carry my armor Pearson 45 automatic with me, [01:35:32.840 --> 01:35:35.840] and I'll be the first one to do it. [01:35:35.840 --> 01:35:39.840] Well, just be careful, Doug, because even if you do, [01:35:39.840 --> 01:35:43.840] that means they're going to call people that's got just as many and just as big. [01:35:43.840 --> 01:35:47.840] Yeah, I know. I know, Eddie. I'm not retarded. [01:35:47.840 --> 01:35:52.840] Well, I didn't say you were retarded, but you also ain't bulletproof. [01:35:52.840 --> 01:35:54.840] No, I used to think I was. [01:35:54.840 --> 01:35:56.840] You and a lot of people. [01:35:56.840 --> 01:36:00.840] Things went a whole lot better when I thought I was. [01:36:00.840 --> 01:36:04.840] Well, you didn't have a problem with facing up to them, did you? [01:36:04.840 --> 01:36:08.840] No. [01:36:08.840 --> 01:36:10.840] All right. Anything else? [01:36:10.840 --> 01:36:18.840] Well, I'll give you some money or I'll give it to Harlem, and thanks for doing your show. [01:36:18.840 --> 01:36:19.840] I appreciate it. [01:36:19.840 --> 01:36:22.840] Well, I appreciate y'all. Thank you very much. [01:36:22.840 --> 01:36:23.840] All righty. [01:36:23.840 --> 01:36:24.840] All right. Thanks, Doug. [01:36:24.840 --> 01:36:25.840] Bye. [01:36:25.840 --> 01:36:26.840] Bye-bye. [01:36:26.840 --> 01:36:28.840] All right. Now we're going to go to Tony in Illinois. [01:36:28.840 --> 01:36:31.840] Tony, what can we do for you? [01:36:31.840 --> 01:36:32.840] How's it going? [01:36:32.840 --> 01:36:35.840] Well, it is. [01:36:35.840 --> 01:36:44.840] A while ago, I sent you an email. I think I've spoken to you on air as well about Steve in Florida who had called him to the show before, [01:36:44.840 --> 01:36:55.840] and I had found an interview he had done with Bo and Rocco regarding taking a property off a tax roll in Florida. [01:36:55.840 --> 01:36:59.840] And I had trouble getting hold of Rocco for the show notes. [01:36:59.840 --> 01:37:00.840] All right. [01:37:00.840 --> 01:37:05.840] And I sent you an email to see who you would be able to do that if you appeared on the show. [01:37:05.840 --> 01:37:08.840] I thought you might have some communication with them. [01:37:08.840 --> 01:37:09.840] Sure. [01:37:09.840 --> 01:37:10.840] I'm not sure if you're ever getting that. [01:37:10.840 --> 01:37:15.840] Yeah. As long as I get enough information, I can, ahead of time, that is. [01:37:15.840 --> 01:37:23.840] Okay. [01:37:23.840 --> 01:37:33.840] I'm – I've got a case going on with – regarding a traffic block thereof a while back. [01:37:33.840 --> 01:37:40.840] And I initially – I spoke to you briefly about it on the air. [01:37:40.840 --> 01:37:47.840] And while the cops – I didn't roll mine down my window all the way. It was only about halfway. [01:37:47.840 --> 01:37:48.840] Right. [01:37:48.840 --> 01:37:55.840] And that wasn't good enough for him, of course. And so he told me to roll it down all the way. [01:37:55.840 --> 01:38:02.840] And I said, it is – he said, roll down your window. And I said, it is rolled down, you know. [01:38:02.840 --> 01:38:07.840] And so he took offense to that and told me to get out of the car. [01:38:07.840 --> 01:38:11.840] And I'm like, why am I under arrest? And, you know, so we got aggressive. [01:38:11.840 --> 01:38:14.840] And I said, okay, I'm getting out of the car. [01:38:14.840 --> 01:38:21.840] And well, eventually I told him I wasn't in transportation when he asked for my license. [01:38:21.840 --> 01:38:27.840] I told him that repeatedly, but he ended up giving me a couple tickets, including one for not displaying a driver's license. [01:38:27.840 --> 01:38:32.840] I actually do have one, but I wasn't carrying it with me because I wasn't in transportation. [01:38:32.840 --> 01:38:43.840] But at that time, I was – I was rolling in somebody else's car that was – that didn't have plates on it. [01:38:43.840 --> 01:38:53.840] So, I mean, it was a fair assumption at the time that I was in transportation, I guess you could say. [01:38:53.840 --> 01:38:59.840] That's not that he knew what transportation meant, even though it's defined in our vehicle code. [01:38:59.840 --> 01:39:11.840] But anyway, would it fall under unlawful detention if, you know, you identify the fact that you're not in transportation and you continue to be detained? [01:39:11.840 --> 01:39:16.840] Well, it depends on what it's actually defined as in your state as a cause of action. [01:39:16.840 --> 01:39:20.840] For instance, here in Texas, you cannot sue for false arrest. [01:39:20.840 --> 01:39:28.840] You have to sue for false imprisonment because false imprisonment is the actual result of a false arrest. [01:39:28.840 --> 01:39:38.840] So how it works in Illinois, you'd have to see how the statute makes that available to you and what the actual cause of action is. [01:39:38.840 --> 01:39:43.840] Is it false arrest? Is it false imprisonment? What is it? [01:39:43.840 --> 01:39:51.840] What about the federal as far as – I don't recall the case. Maybe you know off the top of your head. [01:39:51.840 --> 01:39:55.840] In the Fed, it's false arrest. [01:39:55.840 --> 01:40:04.840] Yeah. What's the case where – that you guys have brought up regarding how much you do four per minute? [01:40:04.840 --> 01:40:10.840] That's not U.S. Supreme Court. That's out of Florida. It's Trevizant v. City of Tampa. [01:40:10.840 --> 01:40:14.840] Oh, so it's really just more like a reference thing. It's not really controlling. [01:40:14.840 --> 01:40:21.840] Well, there is a U.S. federal court ruling on it, but it's not the Supreme Court. [01:40:21.840 --> 01:40:26.840] Okay. And what was that per minute? [01:40:26.840 --> 01:40:36.840] $1,063 in change. He got $25,000 for 23 minutes in jail. [01:40:36.840 --> 01:40:50.840] Now, if you're just detained as opposed to, you know, taken to jail, would that be applicable in that situation? [01:40:50.840 --> 01:41:04.840] If he's been informed that you're not gazing an activity that grants him the authority to detain and he still does not release you, he still has a problem. [01:41:04.840 --> 01:41:14.840] Once you've eliminated his reasonable suspicion or his probable cause and he holds you anyway, he's guilty of a criminal act. [01:41:14.840 --> 01:41:20.840] He can't go fishing for a crime without one of those two things. [01:41:20.840 --> 01:41:35.840] Right. That's what I believe from the start. I took his aggressive action towards me while displaying a deadly weapon as assault with a deadly weapon or no aggravated assault. [01:41:35.840 --> 01:41:42.840] Yeah. In Texas, he would qualify for aggravated assault, which is assault at the federal level. [01:41:42.840 --> 01:41:45.840] As well as official misconduct and a few other things. [01:41:45.840 --> 01:41:50.840] Unfortunately, I didn't get the...this has happened in another county, too. [01:41:50.840 --> 01:41:58.840] And I didn't have my criminal complaint cleared when I went in. [01:41:58.840 --> 01:42:13.840] Now, if they just give you the ticket and they don't give you the front page to actually sign, would that fall under notice as well? [01:42:13.840 --> 01:42:21.840] Again, that all depends on what's required in Illinois for that to be sufficient. [01:42:21.840 --> 01:42:41.840] Sufficiency has certain parameters and they can't give you less than that. But what's on...without actually seeing your citation and knowing what page does what as far as information given to you versus what the law says has to be given to you, I can't answer that question. [01:42:41.840 --> 01:42:56.840] Well, the interesting thing is everything on the ticket went through as far as ink from the first page except the date on which the offense allegedly occurred. [01:42:56.840 --> 01:43:02.840] So I didn't have a...I never got a chance to see that first page. [01:43:02.840 --> 01:43:13.840] And so when I went in, I was going to move to dismiss because they failed to state a charge. But it turns out, you know, of course they had a date on there. [01:43:13.840 --> 01:43:22.840] So I said, well, I would move to dismiss for lack of notice or tampering with a public record, take your pick. [01:43:22.840 --> 01:43:28.840] But yeah, I didn't fly and I didn't have anything in writing about my...I tried to put that in writing. [01:43:28.840 --> 01:43:37.840] But I got the garbage white as one to dismiss because, you know, you automatically get a dismiss if you actually have one. [01:43:37.840 --> 01:43:42.840] Yeah. Okay. Well, hang on just a second. [01:43:42.840 --> 01:43:49.840] All right, folks. This is Rule of Law Radio. We are coming up on our last segment here and I've got Terrence in Ohio to get to. [01:43:49.840 --> 01:43:59.840] So y'all hang on. We'll be right back on the other side of this break. [01:43:59.840 --> 01:44:03.840] You feel tired when talking about important topics like money and politics? [01:44:03.840 --> 01:44:04.840] Sorry. [01:44:04.840 --> 01:44:07.840] Are you confused by words like the Constitution or the Federal Reserve? [01:44:07.840 --> 01:44:08.840] What? [01:44:08.840 --> 01:44:12.840] If so, you may be diagnosed with the deadliest disease known today, stupidity. [01:44:12.840 --> 01:44:18.840] Hi, my name is Steve Holt. And like millions of other Americans, I was diagnosed with stupidity at an early age. [01:44:18.840 --> 01:44:24.840] I had no idea that the number one cause of the disease is found in almost every home in America, the television. 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[01:45:52.840 --> 01:46:01.840] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free, 866-LAW-EZ. [01:46:01.840 --> 01:46:16.840] All right, folks. We are back. This is Rule of Law Radio. We're going to finish up with Tony in Illinois. [01:46:16.840 --> 01:46:18.840] All right, Tony. [01:46:18.840 --> 01:46:27.840] Oh, yeah. I'll be brief. I'm going to send you an email with a link to that, to the second interview that Steve did. [01:46:27.840 --> 01:46:38.840] And also there's another, there's a case, an interesting case found on the guys' site that rejected the right to travel argument. [01:46:38.840 --> 01:46:41.840] I'm going to send that to you as well. [01:46:41.840 --> 01:46:49.840] But let me see here. Oh, are you familiar with Brother Nathaniel? [01:46:49.840 --> 01:46:52.840] With what? [01:46:52.840 --> 01:46:54.840] Brother Nathaniel? [01:46:54.840 --> 01:46:55.840] No. [01:46:55.840 --> 01:47:11.840] Okay. He's basically an ex-Jew who reverted to Orthodox Christianity and is now an anti-Zionist journalist, I guess you could say. [01:47:11.840 --> 01:47:16.840] Well, I just brought it up a few times in Austin like last week and was harassed by the cops. [01:47:16.840 --> 01:47:19.840] I was just wondering if you were familiar with it. [01:47:19.840 --> 01:47:20.840] No. [01:47:20.840 --> 01:47:22.840] I'll send you that email and I'll get off the air. [01:47:22.840 --> 01:47:23.840] Okay. Thanks for calling. [01:47:23.840 --> 01:47:24.840] Take it easy. Bye. [01:47:24.840 --> 01:47:25.840] Bye-bye. [01:47:25.840 --> 01:47:30.840] All right. Now we're going to go to Terrence in Ohio. Terrence, what can I do for you? [01:47:30.840 --> 01:47:33.840] Hey. Good evening, Eddie. [01:47:33.840 --> 01:47:41.840] You just talked about how they're not following the proper procedures with your case all along the way, going about it twice. [01:47:41.840 --> 01:47:50.840] How the officers are arrested and citing people when they don't have authority in the first place forcing us to explain it to them. [01:47:50.840 --> 01:47:58.840] And the administrative code should regulate what attorneys are supposed to do in court, which you're supposed to preserve everybody's rights, [01:47:58.840 --> 01:48:03.840] that no one's rights, even the accused's rights, aren't being violated throughout the process. [01:48:03.840 --> 01:48:06.840] And all these things are violating. [01:48:06.840 --> 01:48:15.840] Well, the thing is, is you have to understand that every type of court situation involves a different set of rules and rights. [01:48:15.840 --> 01:48:24.840] Your rights are different in a criminal case than they are in an administrative case, because everything in an administrative case is by agreement, [01:48:24.840 --> 01:48:27.840] whereas in a criminal case it's not. [01:48:27.840 --> 01:48:33.840] In a civil case they're different because there's no criminal element to the civil case, so your rights are different. [01:48:33.840 --> 01:48:42.840] What you have to understand is the reason they appear to be getting away with this is because you're not understanding the actual venue you're in. [01:48:42.840 --> 01:48:48.840] When they're not following the criminal procedures, then obviously this is not a criminal setting. [01:48:48.840 --> 01:48:55.840] You're trying to make me play by criminal rules, but your own actions are admitting those rules don't apply. [01:48:55.840 --> 01:48:56.840] Exactly. [01:48:56.840 --> 01:48:57.840] That's what I was saying. [01:48:57.840 --> 01:49:03.840] They're not informing you of anything of the nature and cause, so the whole thing's a big lie. [01:49:03.840 --> 01:49:15.840] So my question is, a writ of court warrant should remove the officer from his employment, whether it be the officer, the judge, the attorney, or everybody involved that's attacking you. [01:49:15.840 --> 01:49:31.840] So my question is, wouldn't a writ of court warrant be a proper thing to do at the very beginning if this officer is out of his authority, trying to exert some authority, aided by this prosecutor, aided by the judge? [01:49:31.840 --> 01:49:39.840] Shouldn't a writ of court warrant O be submitted at the very start of the case, along with your motion to dismiss? [01:49:39.840 --> 01:49:44.840] Well, again, most states are not abiding by court warrant O's. [01:49:44.840 --> 01:49:49.840] If they're going to ignore one set of rules, why would you believe they're going to obey another, including any writs? [01:49:49.840 --> 01:49:56.840] We barely managed to get them to obey the writs of habeas corpus. [01:49:56.840 --> 01:49:57.840] Exactly. [01:49:57.840 --> 01:50:01.840] That's what I'm saying. It's so wrong in that case. [01:50:01.840 --> 01:50:05.840] You just mentioned where the person got compensated for being locked up. [01:50:05.840 --> 01:50:08.840] There's got to be something. [01:50:08.840 --> 01:50:18.840] Well, I guess what I'm asking is, if we're going to claim some kind of damages from what they're doing, should we do that at the very start or somewhere along the way? [01:50:18.840 --> 01:50:25.840] Well, I haven't done enough full-blown research on court warrant O to know whether or not it would be effective for what you're talking about anyway. [01:50:25.840 --> 01:50:38.840] Now, I have looked at it before, and for some reason, I'm thinking that it was not going to fulfill everything that we needed to be able to do on a couple of different grounds. [01:50:38.840 --> 01:50:44.840] But it's been so long since I've actually looked into it, I can't tell you what that is right now. [01:50:44.840 --> 01:50:54.840] But for the most part, they're going to ignore everything they can until we make it where they can't. [01:50:54.840 --> 01:51:04.840] I'm a firm believer in the fact that we have come face-to-face with the point in time where political solutions are no longer possible. [01:51:04.840 --> 01:51:06.840] I'm with you there. [01:51:06.840 --> 01:51:10.840] The gentleman Alfred Adath was arrested for collodial silver. [01:51:10.840 --> 01:51:27.840] They claimed that it was a drug full of substance, and he had on his WordPress page, where he put man or other animal, where the drug code and the medical code and everything else applies to a man or other animal. [01:51:27.840 --> 01:51:35.840] And his argument was, I'm a man, or they equate man with an animal, thereby denying him his divine creation. [01:51:35.840 --> 01:51:47.840] God created man and gave him dominion over the animals, and they would want to fine him $25,000 a day, and they dropped the case because of his man or other animal argument. [01:51:47.840 --> 01:51:58.840] But it took him through all this, occupied all his life and everything, for which they don't compensate you, yet they're getting paid all along the way. [01:51:58.840 --> 01:52:11.840] And it just seems there should be a way, I don't know when, at the very start, to start charging them fees for taking up your life where they have no authority at all to be doing what they're doing. [01:52:11.840 --> 01:52:16.840] Well, again, charging them a fee and collecting it, two very different things. [01:52:16.840 --> 01:52:20.840] You want to collect it, you've got to get a judicial order to enforce it. [01:52:20.840 --> 01:52:28.840] That's only going to happen if you win a judgment, and you're not going to do that by giving them a bill. [01:52:28.840 --> 01:52:32.840] Yeah, that's what I'm thinking of. [01:52:32.840 --> 01:52:40.840] What us people that want to fight to do is should we enter a fee? [01:52:40.840 --> 01:52:48.840] A fee schedule is not going to change anything about what I just said. [01:52:48.840 --> 01:52:49.840] Okay. [01:52:49.840 --> 01:53:01.840] Because in order for that to be binding, there had to be a meeting of the minds and an agreement of offer and acceptance, and you can't stipulate and prove that they did either. [01:53:01.840 --> 01:53:10.840] The fact that they acted regardless of what you told them is not evidence of acceptance. [01:53:10.840 --> 01:53:27.840] You would first have to make the proof of argument that it was in a commercial nexus that their silence acquiesces to agreement rather than in a criminal where it doesn't do anything. [01:53:27.840 --> 01:53:35.840] It's all about understanding the capacity in which they're operating and the venue in which it's occurring. [01:53:35.840 --> 01:53:40.840] Well, they must be operating in a commercial capacity all the time. [01:53:40.840 --> 01:53:45.840] I don't see how they could be operating in a freeman... [01:53:45.840 --> 01:53:56.840] Well, granted, but the question that that becomes is if they're making the rules binding in only one direction, does that do you any good? [01:53:56.840 --> 01:54:06.840] If the courts are not going to uphold their own rules in what happens and how it works, then again, political is no longer the issue. [01:54:06.840 --> 01:54:11.840] And the courts are simply a political remedy. [01:54:11.840 --> 01:54:16.840] It's not just the enactment of the statutes, it's the enforcing of the statutes. [01:54:16.840 --> 01:54:23.840] If the courts aren't doing that and the legislature is not doing that, then political isn't working. [01:54:23.840 --> 01:54:29.840] Well, it seems to me that the state can only exist in commerce nowhere else. [01:54:29.840 --> 01:54:32.840] So I don't know. [01:54:32.840 --> 01:54:47.840] I'm just thinking of a way to get them to also address, well, if we're demanding that he's got to pay us, then under equal protections, he's allowed to demand that we got to pay him. [01:54:47.840 --> 01:54:53.840] Well, again, they do that by trying to get a judgment enforced by a bogus judge. [01:54:53.840 --> 01:55:04.840] But you still got to make the case that that's the case because the sheeple are not awake enough to understand the difference. [01:55:04.840 --> 01:55:08.840] We have been trained to read their legalese, I guess you'd call it. [01:55:08.840 --> 01:55:13.840] Well, even if they could read it, they wouldn't understand it. [01:55:13.840 --> 01:55:14.840] I have that problem too. [01:55:14.840 --> 01:55:15.840] Thank you much. [01:55:15.840 --> 01:55:17.840] All right. Thanks for calling in. [01:55:17.840 --> 01:55:18.840] All right. [01:55:18.840 --> 01:55:21.840] Now we're going to go to Joe in Texas, I'm presuming. [01:55:21.840 --> 01:55:23.840] Joe, what can I do for you? [01:55:23.840 --> 01:55:25.840] Hey, Eddie, this is Joe. [01:55:25.840 --> 01:55:26.840] I was in your class yesterday. [01:55:26.840 --> 01:55:27.840] Yes, sir. [01:55:27.840 --> 01:55:29.840] Great classroom session we had there. [01:55:29.840 --> 01:55:31.840] And I just want to thank you. [01:55:31.840 --> 01:55:40.840] I'd been in there with my daughter and a couple nephews, and you had gave us some guidance on when the police officer stopped them and want to legally search their vehicles and stuff. [01:55:40.840 --> 01:55:41.840] Their what? [01:55:41.840 --> 01:55:42.840] Their vehicles. [01:55:42.840 --> 01:55:43.840] Their what? [01:55:43.840 --> 01:55:45.840] Brakes. I'm sorry, cars. [01:55:45.840 --> 01:55:46.840] Okay. [01:55:46.840 --> 01:55:48.840] Yeah, you gave them some guidance on that. [01:55:48.840 --> 01:55:49.840] And that was a great thing. [01:55:49.840 --> 01:55:53.840] And then my nephew, Daniel, they got the park curfew there. [01:55:53.840 --> 01:55:54.840] Yeah. [01:55:54.840 --> 01:55:56.840] He gave us paperwork to file out there. [01:55:56.840 --> 01:56:00.840] And then the cops, of course, they rode it to the end trying to get the money out of it. [01:56:00.840 --> 01:56:06.840] And then about a few days before the court date, they just mysteriously dismissed it. [01:56:06.840 --> 01:56:07.840] He was out of there. [01:56:07.840 --> 01:56:10.840] And I would just want to personally thank you for all the help and good work that you're doing there. [01:56:10.840 --> 01:56:15.840] Well, I appreciate that, and I'm glad it all worked out for everybody the way it needed to and should have. [01:56:15.840 --> 01:56:16.840] You bet. [01:56:16.840 --> 01:56:17.840] And we'll see you in class soon. [01:56:17.840 --> 01:56:18.840] All right, Joe. [01:56:18.840 --> 01:56:19.840] Thanks for calling in. [01:56:19.840 --> 01:56:20.840] You bet. [01:56:20.840 --> 01:56:21.840] Take care. [01:56:21.840 --> 01:56:22.840] You too. [01:56:22.840 --> 01:56:23.840] All right, folks. [01:56:23.840 --> 01:56:29.840] I've only got about two and a half minutes left, so I'm not going to have time for any more callers, I don't think, before this is all said and done. [01:56:29.840 --> 01:56:32.840] But I would very much like to thank everybody that's listening. [01:56:32.840 --> 01:56:35.840] And again, please, I need some donations. [01:56:35.840 --> 01:56:42.840] My main computer up in bit-the-dust today, and I am now behind the eight ball on getting a lot of stuff done. [01:56:42.840 --> 01:56:53.840] If I can't get this thing back up and running ASAP, and so I could really use, you know, your help to make that happen, please go to the ruleoflawradio.com website [01:56:53.840 --> 01:57:00.840] and go onto the donations page and click the gold donate button directly below, make a donation to Eddie. [01:57:00.840 --> 01:57:02.840] And please do that. [01:57:02.840 --> 01:57:09.840] I need to get this back up and going because I've got a lot of stuff I've got to finish, including stuff coming up for Thursday on my case. [01:57:09.840 --> 01:57:18.840] But in any way, the classes are on for the time being back down at Brave New Books on Sundays from 2 to 5 here in Austin. [01:57:18.840 --> 01:57:20.840] If you can make it down there, please do so. [01:57:20.840 --> 01:57:34.840] Like I said, yesterday's class, personally, not because I was teaching it, but because it seemed to finally sink in what I'm trying to talk about on the commercial nature of how all this works, [01:57:34.840 --> 01:57:39.840] it finally seemed to sink in where everybody got it. [01:57:39.840 --> 01:57:49.840] Just by the way I stood up there and presented everything as if I was talking to an actual jury in an actual court, everybody seemed to have finally got it. [01:57:49.840 --> 01:57:52.840] And it was awesome. [01:57:52.840 --> 01:57:53.840] All right. [01:57:53.840 --> 01:57:55.840] That is the end of the show. [01:57:55.840 --> 01:57:59.840] Again, this has been your host, Eddie Craig, on the Monday Night Rule of Law Traffic Show. [01:57:59.840 --> 01:58:03.840] Thank you all so much for listening and for calling in. [01:58:03.840 --> 01:58:07.840] And thank you again for whatever donations you make or have made. 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