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What is the name of your state? Missouri

i was arrested in the privacy of my home for possession of a drug in Alaska they deemed it constitutional to have in our homes a substance
they are to make laws necessary & proper which mean they are to make laws based on us being said a free people & we have the right to our freedom
they commit 5 acts of war & we have 2 worded declarations of war Nixon said it was public enemy nothing about our privacy so why invade the privacy of my home where i have a huge expectancy of privacy when i did no harm to anyone nor to society & had no intent to be criminal since i am said to be a free person & we are a said free people they desecrate this nation every chance if you say its law then your wrong its regulation & only that in my "state" we have no tax for "illegal " drugs we was able to drink during prohibition because they made laws more necessary & proper so how can't we have & do drugs in the privacy of our homes they claim to be helping but they stop our food stamps prevent us from working they threw me & my mother in jail cells then denied her toilet paper & made her go on herself & throw her brand new outfit in the trash is that truly helping us by enslaving us they claim to be liberating us but the 13th amendment clearly states they are enslaving for something that we have a right to as free citizens of the u.s.
are we a free people or not?
 


Just Blue

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What is the name of your state? Missouri

i was arrested in the privacy of my home for possession of a drug in Alaska they deemed it constitutional to have in our homes a substance
they are to make laws necessary & proper which mean they are to make laws based on us being said a free people & we have the right to our freedom
they commit 5 acts of war & we have 2 worded declarations of war Nixon said it was public enemy nothing about our privacy so why invade the privacy of my home where i have a huge expectancy of privacy when i did no harm to anyone nor to society & had no intent to be criminal since i am said to be a free person & we are a said free people they desecrate this nation every chance if you say its law then your wrong its regulation & only that in my "state" we have no tax for "illegal " drugs we was able to drink during prohibition because they made laws more necessary & proper so how can't we have & do drugs in the privacy of our homes they claim to be helping but they stop our food stamps prevent us from working they threw me & my mother in jail cells then denied her toilet paper & made her go on herself & throw her brand new outfit in the trash is that truly helping us by enslaving us they claim to be liberating us but the 13th amendment clearly states they are enslaving for something that we have a right to as free citizens of the u.s.
are we a free people or not?
1. What the heck are you talking about? Your post makes little sense.
2. What were you charged with in Alaska? Do you have an attorney?
3. Punction and capital letters are your friend. Please capitalize and punctuate as it makes it much easier to read your postings.
 

not2cleverRed

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What is the name of your state? Missouri

i was arrested in the privacy of my home for possession of a drug in Alaska [blah blah gibberish]
1) The correct state is Alaska. The arrest warrant was from Alaska, so Alaskan law applies, not Missouri.
2) Regardless of how you feel about what's "fair", you have deal with what is, i.e. reality. Your best bet is to consult lawyers familiar with the court with jurisdiction and the charge(s) you are facing.
3) Regardless of whether the drugs you are using are legal, it is clear that you had some form of cognitive impairment when posting. If you are disabled, reach out to a social worker and/or relevant organizations for help. If you are not disabled, then look into rehab.
 
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quincy

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What is the name of your state? Missouri

i was arrested in the privacy of my home for possession of a drug in Alaska they deemed it constitutional to have in our homes a substance
they are to make laws necessary & proper which mean they are to make laws based on us being said a free people & we have the right to our freedom
they commit 5 acts of war & we have 2 worded declarations of war Nixon said it was public enemy nothing about our privacy so why invade the privacy of my home where i have a huge expectancy of privacy when i did no harm to anyone nor to society & had no intent to be criminal since i am said to be a free person & we are a said free people they desecrate this nation every chance if you say its law then your wrong its regulation & only that in my "state" we have no tax for "illegal " drugs we was able to drink during prohibition because they made laws more necessary & proper so how can't we have & do drugs in the privacy of our homes they claim to be helping but they stop our food stamps prevent us from working they threw me & my mother in jail cells then denied her toilet paper & made her go on herself & throw her brand new outfit in the trash is that truly helping us by enslaving us they claim to be liberating us but the 13th amendment clearly states they are enslaving for something that we have a right to as free citizens of the u.s.
are we a free people or not?
Here is a link to a chart showing the drug crimes in Alaska and the penalties for violating them:
https://www.akleg.gov/basis/get_documents.asp?docid=1740

It sounds as if Alaska issued a warrant for your arrest and either a warrant for the arrest of your mother or your mother was arrested at the same time you were, perhaps also on a possession charge.

If you were at your home in Missouri at the time of your arrest on a drug crime you committed in Alaska, I will assume the arrest was for a serious felony drug crime. If you were arrested in Alaska, review the chart linked to above.

People do have an expectation of privacy in their homes but a person can lose this right to privacy when they commit a crime and a warrant for their arrest is issued by a court.

I have no idea what most of what you said has to do with anything but it seems clear from what you have said that both you and your mother need criminal defense attorneys.

The defense attorneys will advise you to say nothing at all to the police or to anyone but your attorney about the offense or offenses that led to your arrest. Exercise your right to remain silent. What you say to others can be used against you in court. What you say to your attorney is privileged and will remain confidential.
 
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zddoodah

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In any future posts, please make an effort to use something that resembles proper punctuation and capitalization.


What is the name of your state? Missouri

i was arrested in the privacy of my home for possession of a drug in Alaska
I'm confused? Why would you be arrested in Missouri for possession of a drug in Alaska? What drug? Were you under the influence of this drug when you made this post?


they deemed it constitutional to have in our homes a substance
they are to make laws necessary & proper which mean they are to make laws based on us being said a free people & we have the right to our freedom
they commit 5 acts of war & we have 2 worded declarations of war
Huh? Who are "they"? What are these supposed "acts of war"?


Nixon said it was public enemy
Public Enemy? I don't recall (Richard?) Nixon ever commenting on any hip hop groups.


why invade the privacy of my home where i have a huge expectancy of privacy
How should we know?

I could go on, but I hardly see the point. If you've been charged with a crime, you need an attorney.
 
Huh? Who are "they"? What are these supposed "acts of war"?
These acts are committed against the United States. They are invasion, looting, enslavement, murder, and subversion, which these acts are declarations of war, if I am not mistaken. The courts stated that it had to be an act of aggression for it to be levying war, which those acts are just that. Regardless of the subversion being peaceful, it still was an act of war.

The courts also stated that enslavement is to restrict movement, such as caging someone, and that is just what they do. For our liberty, which is the right which I retain to be able to possess and do a substance of my free willed choice, and to deny me that would be against my 9th right and against the United States, which we aren't even the states because of the subversion. They are supposed to be a republic, which we are a democracy, so United States aren't even in existence right now, and we are under another country's control. We aren't even sovereign.

Public Enemy? I don't recall (Richard?) Nixon ever commenting on any hip hop groups.
No, he didn't, lol. He said drugs are "public enemy number 1" in a speech of his. He was a corrupt politician, and he put DEA in position to levy the drug war against the United States to enslave us, loot us, and invade our privacy.

JFK said proof of it being a war is them searching without a warrant, which they do all the time when they search a lot of our cars with a dog, then they search another time without a warrant again, humanly, and he told us the enemy of our country is advancing. Two terms later, DEA take over of the nation.
 

quincy

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These acts are committed against the United States. They are invasion, looting, enslavement, murder, and subversion, which these acts are declarations of war, if I am not mistaken. The courts stated that it had to be an act of aggression for it to be levying war, which those acts are just that. Regardless of the subversion being peaceful, it still was an act of war.

The courts also stated that enslavement is to restrict movement, such as caging someone, and that is just what they do. For our liberty, which is the right which I retain to be able to possess and do a substance of my free willed choice, and to deny me that would be against my 9th right and against the United States, which we aren't even the states because of the subversion. They are supposed to be a republic, which we are a democracy, so United States aren't even in existence right now, and we are under another country's control. We aren't even sovereign.



No, he didn't, lol. He said drugs are "public enemy number 1" in a speech of his. He was a corrupt politician, and he put DEA in position to levy the drug war against the United States to enslave us, loot us, and invade our privacy.

JFK said proof of it being a war is them searching without a warrant, which they do all the time when they search a lot of our cars with a dog, then they search another time without a warrant again, humanly, and he told us the enemy of our country is advancing. Two terms later, DEA take over of the nation.
If you were in possession of illegal drugs, all that you have said above will be meaningless as a defense to charges filed against you.

I recommend you hire a criminal defense attorney and let the attorney do all of the talking for you. Otherwise any judge you face might decide to sentence you to the maximum allowed under the law.
 

not2cleverRed

Obvious Observer
a) Still don't know what your LEGAL question is. Is it "can you be arrested in Missouri for crimes committed in another state?" Then the answer is yes. Yes, you can arrested and extradited to face charges. If your mom interfered with the arrest, then she too can be arrested.
b) Still advise that you look for a lawyer. Your mom too. Get separate lawyers.

Your posts are bordering on word salad. While I realize that you are not ready to accept that you have a drug problem, PLEASE accept that the "arguments" that you're posting here will only hurt you in a US courtroom (regardless of state).

Get a lawyer, shut the **** up, and let your lawyer talk for you.
 
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quincy

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… For our liberty, which is the right which I retain to be able to possess and do a substance of my free willed choice, and to deny me that would be against my 9th right and against the United States, which we aren't even the states because of the subversion. They are supposed to be a republic, which we are a democracy, so United States aren't even in existence right now, and we are under another country's control. We aren't even sovereign. …
You don’t really “retain the right” to do illegal drugs. That’s why they are called illegal.

The lesson to learn is: Don’t violate laws. Learning that lesson should keep you from being arrested.
 
No, I am not ready to be enslaved for something that isn't even a crime, because I had no intent to be a criminal, as I am a free United States citizen, and it is my 9th right, which I retain. Do I not have a right to my liberty? They are to make laws necessary and proper, which means laws are to be based around us being a said free people. Then the 14th amendment prohibits them from making any law that infringes on our privileges, which is being a said free people. CSA is a federal law, which is meant for commercial activity, not the private sector, such as our home, where we have a huge expectancy of privacy. The federal government is not the United States government. They have subverted the United States and are now levying war against it.
 

zddoodah

Active Member
These acts are committed against the United States. They are invasion, looting, enslavement, murder, and subversion
Once again, what acts? Who invaded whom? Where? When? Who looted what? Who enslaved whom? Who murdered whom? Who subverted what? Most importantly, what does any of this have to do with your arrest for possession of some unknown drug? No one murdered you (I assume). Did you murder someone?


which these acts are declarations of war, if I am not mistaken.
You are mistaken. An invasion may be an act of war, but it's not a declaration of war. Nor are any of the other things you mentioned.

Do you understand that your posts make no sense? Were you under the influence of drugs when you wrote your posts?


Do I not have a right to my liberty?
Of course you do, but that right is not absolute.

By any chance, do you think there's any legal significance to a court having a flag with yellow fringe or your name being in all capital letters on your driver's license?
 

quincy

Senior Member
No, I am not ready to be enslaved for something that isn't even a crime, because I had no intent to be a criminal, as I am a free United States citizen, and it is my 9th right, which I retain. Do I not have a right to my liberty? They are to make laws necessary and proper, which means laws are to be based around us being a said free people. Then the 14th amendment prohibits them from making any law that infringes on our privileges, which is being a said free people. CSA is a federal law, which is meant for commercial activity, not the private sector, such as our home, where we have a huge expectancy of privacy. The federal government is not the United States government. They have subverted the United States and are now levying war against it.
Once again, hire a criminal defense attorney and let the attorney speak for you. Judges are typically not amused by “sovereign citizen” arguments spouted by defendants. These are not legitimate legal arguments recognized by courts.

If you insist on repeating them in court, be warned that you could very well find yourself talking about being a free man to other inmates in jail - and chances are pretty good they will not be amused either.
 
You don’t really “retain the right” to do illegal drugs. That’s why they are called illegal.
Yes, you do. If we are said to be a free people with the right to be free and have power of our lives to pursue our happiness, prime example is in this picture where Hamilton and Burr duelled in private where no one else couldn't get hurt. It was their freedom and their lives to choose to enter the duel.

Once again, what acts? Who invaded whom? Where? When? Who looted what? Who enslaved whom? Who murdered whom? Who subverted what? Most importantly, what does any of this have to do with your arrest for possession of some unknown drug? No one murdered you (I assume). Did you murder someone?
The police. JFK stated in his speech that the enemy is advancing and that the way to tell that it's a war is by them not having no warrant continuously, which when they have the dogs search our cars, then search it themselves without a warrant nonstop, kind of says we are at war. And the police again, when they arrest us, dissipate what they think about them liberating us. The 13th amendment clearly states they can enslave us for committing a crime, but having a vice is liberty, which we have the right to, so as free citizens we can possess such substances. They can't prohibit a free people. During prohibition we was allowed to drink, so how can't we do a drug? They use to make laws more necessary and proper, which means they are to make laws based on us being a said free people They murdered JFK & Harvey lee Oswald i can't prove the other 2 but there isn't really much doubt about it that they killed Gary Webb & McFadden because all of them was speaking out about the ones who subverted our government & are controlling it from outside this nation the drug war is a huge exploit against humanity & it's weakness of addiction to drugs they are profiting from our enslavement 56% of prisoners are there due to drugs why invade my privacy for my liberty its unwarranted in my opinion since i obviously don't need their help but the homeless ones that shoot up on the public streets do but they don't even care for them at all when they obviously do need their help its funny all this system cares for is being greedy worrying about making a dollar Nixon said it was public enemy nothing about private he in fact made laws protecting our privacy its not truthfully a crime if we are said to be a free people because no one else was harmed nor society that is pure enslavement to arrest us for our pure liberty for the longest time i wanted to know why we as a free people couldn't smoke weed but Amsterdam in Europe could because its a slave colony that subverted our country & there's evidence that this isn't their country
 
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