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Our Right To Bear Arms Is A God Given Individual Right

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From the very creation of the Commonwealth/State of Pennsylvania on September 28, 1776, the age old, God given right of an individual to bear arms in defense, at a minimum, of himself, his family, his property, his business, his contracts and his State has been protected, secured and guaranteed by…

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The True Cost of a “Permit” or “License” Is Almost Always Freedom and Liberty

on September 26th, 2012 in Articles, Uncategorized by | 1 Comment

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When someone questions the requirement to obtain a permit or a license, many people say: œWhy not just get the permit (or license) and do what those in government tell you to do. or œWork within the system. In other words, œGo along to get along or œYou can™t fight…

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There Is No Such Thing As “Case Law”

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By William Taylor Reil The Founding Fathers who wrote the founding documents of both the States and the United States of America knew nothing of œcase law. They were well-educated men and were learned in the law. Almost all were also devout Christians. Until after the War Between the States…

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A “Permit” to Carry Is Not Required?

on September 18th, 2012 in Articles by | 1 Comment

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It is unconstitutional to require and/or issue a œpermit to carry a concealed weapon! Question: Generally, does a Citizen need a œPermit or a œLicense to exercise a constitutionally protected, secured and guaranteed Right? First consider the definitions of the words: œPermit and œLicense found in Black™s Law Dictionary, Sixth…

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American Jurisprudence: Constitutional Law

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16. Am, Jur 2d Sections 58 and 59, plus Section 52 2. State Constitutions [Sections 58 and 59] A state constitution is the supreme written will of the people of a state regarding the framework for their government and is subject only to the limitations found in the Federal Constitution….

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Abolishing the 10th Amendment?

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Certain Lawyers and Judges Played an Essential Role in the Destruction of Our Lawful Government! œIt is appropriate that the Centennial observance of the Conference coincides with the bicentennial of the Bill of Rights. The concluding article of the Bill of Rights, the Tenth Amendment, epitomizes the federal system the…

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The True Meaning of the “Commerce Clause”

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The Commerce Clause is a mere sixteen words long, and it provides that Congress shall have the power to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes. {U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 8, clause 3} There is considerable historical evidence that in the…

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WHAT IS “TRUTH”?

on September 18th, 2012 in Articles by | 1 Comment

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œThe truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help me God. This is part of the oath that witnesses take before giving testimony in a court. We think we know what the word œtruth means. But the definition we, the people, use is the common and normal…

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Do We Live in a Democracy or a Republic?

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How often do we hear today that our government is a œDemocracy? Constantly! In a œdemocracy, the majority rules. In a œrepublic, it is œthe rule of law that controls.Our Constitutional fathers, familiar with the strength and weakness of both autocracy anddemocracy, with fixed principles definitely in mind, defined a…

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Who Can Determine If A “Law” Is Unconstitutional?

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For over a hundred years attorneys, judges and many others have been professing that only courts, and ultimately the U.S. Supreme Court, can determine what is unconstitutional. Today, many legislators often say: We don™t need to determine if a Bill is unconstitutional because after it becomes a law, eventually someone…

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