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Driving
as
of
Right
(for those who know
their rights!)
The Writ
to
Travel package
Description
These documents
are
for
those
who want to rely on their unalienable rights, guaranteed by the Bill of
Rights in the U.S. Constitution. It has been determined that the right
to travel -- freedom of mobility -- is part of the '...right to life,
liberty, and the pursuit of happiness...' clause of the Declaration of
Independence. Though not directly expressed, it is understood that if
you do not have the right to use the roadways, then you are not at
liberty to pursue your happiness.
Please Note: This product
is for those who are
aware of, and who are claiming, the Rights they were born with. If you
are a 14th Amendment citizen, and/or under the jurisdiction of the
corporate United States, you may run into some trouble using this
document.
Sending certified copies of your Writ to Travel to the sheriff and/or
chief of police in your county has been found to be quite effective, as
far as we know. One of our New Jersey clients was stopped on the road
and handed the officer a copy of his Writ. The officer ran his name
through the computer, then returned to our client's car, handed the
papers back and said, "I don't know who you know, or what you did, but
have a nice day." -- end of traffic stop. Our client said that he
simply sent the sheriff a copy of his Writ and apparently the sheriff
must have entered the information into the computer.
In contrast, we know of 2 clients who did not notice any public
officials about their 'driving as of right' and were given "driving
without a license" citations when they were stopped. Part of using the
Writ package is knowing how to enforce your rights. Remember, most
officers just follow orders. No license = a citation, unless you've
taken steps to notice law enforcement authorities that you are claiming
your rights. On the other
hand, we've also heard of clients who presented their Writs to the
officer who stopped them and the officer's immediate reaction was that
he didn't
want to get involved with "legalese" and just drove off.
Please note that the Writ to Travel is simply a written expression of
the rights you already possess. Having an explanation of your right to
travel printed out together with legal "case law" to support your claim
is not only impressive but it's a whole lot better than attempting to
verbally educate the officer. We can almost guarantee that the
officer will not be cooperative in listening to you, whereas seeing the
same words printed on legal size paper attached to notarized,
apostilled documents,
etc. has far more 'meaning' since they are trained to check documents.
The ‘Writ to Travel’ is a 5 or 6 page
package
consisting
of:
1.
the
Writ
itself
-
a
legal
size
sheet
which
begins
with
the
statement
that
the
United
States
Supreme
Court has found state laws to be
unconstitutional
if they have restrictive licensing, registration and insurance
requirements,
and then goes on to cite over a dozen court cases that uphold our right
to travel public roadways without needing the state’s permission. In
addressing
the officer, it points out that converting a right into a crime is a
violation
of substantive rights and urges him/her to treat the bearer of
the
Writ with due respect and to prevent injustice;
2.
a
2-page
Miranda
Warning
to
the
officer
expressing
the
traveler’s
desire
to
go
about
his/her
affairs
in
peace
and to be left alone. It makes it
clear that if the traveler’s rights are ignored, lawful remedies will
be
pursued and lays out the penalties that the officer would be liable
for.
3.
a
jurat
-
a
notary
public’s
statement
confirming
the
identity
of
the
traveler
and
thus,
the
authenticity
of the documents;
4.
an
apostille
from
the
Secretary
of
State’s
office
-
a
certification
from
one
of
the
highest
officials
in
the state that your document is
authentic
and official;
5.
an
optional
identification
-
a
Motorist
Qualification
(MQ)
can be
added
as a personal ID for an even more impressive package.
6. a Truth Affidavit In the Nature for a Peace
Declaration has been added as part of this package at no extra charge.
Though it is actually separate from the Writ package itself, the
Miranda Warning refers to such a Declaration being recorded in your
county. Use of it is optional.
Your customized Writ to Travel package will be
sent
to
you to have the
jurat notarized and for recording in your county clerk’s office. You
will
then have to bring, or mail it, to the Secretary of State’s office for
the apostille. However, since not all states follow the same protocol
for
getting an apostille and you need to check the cost anyway (usually
around
$15), go to your state's website (www.state.[your state's 2-letter
code].
us) and put "apostille" into it's search window. In the alternative,
just call them.
With your finished work, we'll also send a
letter of instructions.
The fee for preparing and personalizing your
custom
documents is $165 for
the standard Writ, $195 for
the
Moorish
Writ
as
it
has
an
additional
legal-size
page.
If
you
want
the optional identification -- the International
Motorist
Qualification
(IMQ) -- it has it's own Application
and
requires an Affidavit.
The usual cost of $85 is
discounted
to
$65
when
purchased
with
a
Writ package.
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