Am I missing something? I've been through DUI checkpoints and other checkpoints where they DO check DL's, insurance, and registration. There is no probable cause - they are stopping any and all that happen to be along that particular road.
Yes, and you voluntarily complied didn't you? So they do it again, and again and again. Till people put a stop to it. Till people take a stand for real freedom. Not having to prove your innocent before you have been accused of something.
It's been clearly established in the courts:
"For a crime to exist, there must be an injured party. There can be no sanction or penalty imposed upon one because of this exercise of Constitutional rights."- Sherar v. Cullen, 481 F. 945.
A long established requirement of the courts:
Allen v. Wright, 468 U.S. 737 (1984)
"In essence the question of
Standing is whether the litigant is entitled to have the court decide the merits of the dispute or of particular issues. Standing doctrine embraces... the general prohibition on a litigant's raising another person's legal rights, the rule barring adjudication of generalized grievances more appropriately addressed in the representative branches, and the requirement that a plaintiff's complaint fall within the zone of interests protected by the law invoked. The requirement of standing, however, has a core component derived directly from the Constitution.
A plaintiff must allege personal injury fairly traceable to defendant’s allegedly unlawful conduct and likely to be redressed by the requested relief."
So if your driving or get harassed because your firearm becomes visible and go to court for the "violation" who is the "injured party", and what injury occurred that will be redressed by the courts? The answer...None! Unless you hurt somebody in the process. So there is no subject matter jurisdiction for the court to adjudicate.
Some more food for thought here:
The Supreme Court of the United States of America has determined, "All codes, rules, and regulations are for government authorities only, not human/Creators in accordance with God's laws. All codes, rules, and regulations are unconstitutional and lacking due process…" Rodriques v. Ray Donavan (U.S. Department of Labor) 769 F. 2d 1344, 1348 (1985).
"There, every man is independent of all laws, except those prescribed by nature. He is not bound by any institutions formed by his fellowman without his consent." [Cruden v. Neale, 2 N.C. 338 (1796) 2 S.E.]
Ever read your State Constitution? Here is a quote from mine "All people are born equally free and independent, and have certain inherent rights; among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; to secure these rights, governments are instituted,
deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed."