FreeCitizen
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When we were kids, we sat in school and signed a contract for social security. There was a part of it where we declared citizenship. I do not remember the choices, but two of them were United States and Other. Most likely, United States was chosen. By declaring that we are US Citizens, we waived our rights as sovereign Citizens of our respective States.
If this is true, we are protected from the Federal government infringing our RKBA being that we are United States Citizens. Therefore, the States cannot restrict said right because we are not Citizens of the States because we declared ourselves US Citizens. So in all reality, we cannot be restricted from carrying whatever we want, however we want, wherever we want because the Constitution is the SUPREME law and our RKBA "shall not be infringed".
Does this make sense, or am I crazy?:?:question::?
When we were kids, we sat in school and signed a contract for social security. There was a part of it where we declared citizenship. I do not remember the choices, but two of them were United States and Other. Most likely, United States was chosen. By declaring that we are US Citizens, we waived our rights as sovereign Citizens of our respective States.
If this is true, we are protected from the Federal government infringing our RKBA being that we are United States Citizens. Therefore, the States cannot restrict said right because we are not Citizens of the States because we declared ourselves US Citizens. So in all reality, we cannot be restricted from carrying whatever we want, however we want, wherever we want because the Constitution is the SUPREME law and our RKBA "shall not be infringed".
Does this make sense, or am I crazy?:?:question::?