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there are many court cases supporting this as well. if you have the right to travel why get a license? i have one but i have not surrendered it due to not being able to comply with other laws, insurance mainly. now while insurance can be said to be a safety issue on the grounds that you secure your income while incapacitated from a wreck, or you secure your victim's income if you wreck them, is it not an ex post facto law? if it is, it is unconstitutional as well. section 16 of the texas state constitution(1876) says: 'No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, retroactive law, or any law impairing the obligation of contracts shall be made.' the republic of texas as well as the territories and other republics who joined the the usa made a contract for statehood. so all rightsacknowledged,both explicitly or implicitly enumerated, in the federal constitutionare part of that contract. all laws made incrogruent to either letter or spirit would and are null and void.i have quotes from cases i will post later.
there are many court cases supporting this as well. if you have the right to travel why get a license? i have one but i have not surrendered it due to not being able to comply with other laws, insurance mainly. now while insurance can be said to be a safety issue on the grounds that you secure your income while incapacitated from a wreck, or you secure your victim's income if you wreck them, is it not an ex post facto law? if it is, it is unconstitutional as well. section 16 of the texas state constitution(1876) says: 'No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, retroactive law, or any law impairing the obligation of contracts shall be made.' the republic of texas as well as the territories and other republics who joined the the usa made a contract for statehood. so all rightsacknowledged,both explicitly or implicitly enumerated, in the federal constitutionare part of that contract. all laws made incrogruent to either letter or spirit would and are null and void.i have quotes from cases i will post later.