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  • #61
    fiddletown
    Veteran Member
    • Jun 2007
    • 4928

    BTW, I should have pointed out that Title 36 of the United States Code sets out federal statutes dealing with "Patriotic and National Observance, Ceremonies and Organizations."
    "It is long been a principle of ours that one is no more armed because he has possession of a firearm than he is a musician because he owns a piano. There is no point in having a gun if you are not capable of using it skillfully." -- Jeff Cooper

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    • #62
      musick
      CGSSA Associate
      • Sep 2012
      • 1062

      Originally posted by supernachos
      Thanks for that Musick,
      Looking at that rate, you posted I'll probably avail myself to the group legal plan we have going at work. I used to take advantage of it for around $20 a pay period but never used it for the 5 years I joined so I stopped it.

      Maybe I should consider it again, but I am not sure if the service that group legal plan provides is comprehensive enough to benefit me in this matter. I'll simply have to look at it again!
      Cheers man. Glad to help out.

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      • #63
        VolvoWrench
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2013
        • 1007

        Sorry for the stupid question but, this seems like a good thread for it.
        What are the requirements to get a public defender attorney?

        I get pulled over in my car, I get arrested for whatever, I say nothing, if I make $40K a year, am I poor enough to get a court appointed attny for free?
        Boston Strong!

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        • #64
          drewalan3
          Junior Member
          • Sep 2012
          • 30

          THIS BOOK PRETTY MUCH EXPLAINS IT ALL.
          It Is WRITTEN BY A John R. Dos Passos who was a LAWYER!
          less than 200 pages!
          It Is All Trickery and Deceit

          If you want more discussion and facts open a new thread and send me a pm.
          I do not want to off topic this "persons" thread any further.

          Laus Deo
          Semper Fi
          Last edited by drewalan3; 02-01-2014, 3:03 PM.

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          • #65
            fiddletown
            Veteran Member
            • Jun 2007
            • 4928

            Originally posted by drewalan3
            THIS BOOK PRETTY MUCH EXPLAINS IT ALL....
            It looks interesting. But it was also published in 1907.

            As an interesting sidebar, the author's illegitimate son was John R. Dos Passos, the radical novelist.

            Originally posted by drewalan3
            ...If you want more discussion and facts open a new thread ...
            I don't know why we would do anything like that if we wanted facts. You've been pretty short of facts in your posts in this thread as well as other of your posts I've read. So I think I'll look elsewhere for facts.

            Originally posted by drewalan3
            That's funny OATH of OFFICE falls under Title 22 C.F.R. 92.12-92.31 which I am pointing out FALLS UNDER FOREIGN RELATIONS. Would you like to talk about how all Public Officials are Foreign. Do we not have Foreign Sovereign Immunities to Them!
            What drivel.

            Title 22 of the Code of Federal Regulations sets out the regulations promulgated by the United States State Department. The State Department is a department within the executive branch of the federal government and is responsible conducting the foreign relations of the United States. Among other things it operates embassies, consulates and diplomatic missions in other countries for the United States.

            Part 92, to which you refer, of Title 22 sets out regulations under which State Department employees perform notarial services when serving abroad.

            Originally posted by drewalan3
            Than as fiddletown so kindly pointed out The State BAR Act falls under California Business & Professions. That means, that as the State Bar Act states it is a Corporation. That puts it on the commercial side of this. That means a Private Profession overthrew our courts. They are operating under BAR Policy and not legislative laws. Can You Spell R.I.C.O.
            Yet more drivel.

            A corporation is merely one structure by which persons can associate for the performance or accomplishment of certain things. Corporations are not necessarily commercial.

            Originally posted by drewalan3
            You Forgot Title 36 U.S.C. 70503
            (c) Grounds for DisqualificationAn individual may not be a memberis a member of, or advocates the principles of, an organization believing in, or working for, the overthrow of the United States Government by force or violence; or
            (2) refuses to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States.

            Doesn't Individual fall under the Term "Person" Title 26 U.S.C. 7701 which would include you.

            Title 36 U.S.C. 705 I was referring to it in its entirety.
            All of which means what, exactly?

            You've picked some language out of a statute which deals with a particular organization and the requirements to be a director or officer of that organization. It has nothing to do with anything else.

            You've also referred to a statute (section 7701) in the Internal Revenue Code (Title 26 of the United States Code) setting out definitions that apply in that Title.

            And yes, I am a person as defined in the Internal Revenue Code, and I do pay income tax (quite a lot of it, I'm afraid). But 36 USC 70503 has nothing to do with me, because I am not, nor do to I ever expect to be, a director or officer of the Foundation of the Federal Bar Association.

            The bottom line is that you simply have no idea what you are talking about, do not understand the real world and apparently live in some alternate reality.
            "It is long been a principle of ours that one is no more armed because he has possession of a firearm than he is a musician because he owns a piano. There is no point in having a gun if you are not capable of using it skillfully." -- Jeff Cooper

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            • #66
              meyerlemony
              CGSSA Associate
              • Jan 2013
              • 337

              Originally posted by BumBum
              Whoa. Are you saying that I wasted 3 years in law school and made my life hell in going through the bar exam and background checks? I didn't have to do all that?? I need a drink...
              Gosh, I wish I would have known that before spending all of that money!! Now I need a drink too!

              Since I'm late to the party, I'll just add one thing (other than saying "thanks for the read, that was entertaining!!) - everyone seems to think that this is all common sense. You may have seen this before, but there is a great lecture about "don't talk to the police." Check it out.
              In Memorium
              Corporal Bradley Coy 06/08/92-10/24/14

              A Girl & A Gun Women's Shooting League - Burbank Chapter
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              • #67
                Tincon
                Mortuus Ergo Invictus
                CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                • Nov 2012
                • 5062

                And finally, if you want to know what the cost to retain a lawyer is, call him and ask. /thread

                If you don't know who to call, that's been covered in countless other threads.
                My posts may contain general information related to the law, however, THEY ARE NOT LEGAL ADVICE AND I AM NOT A LAWYER. I recommend you consult a lawyer if you want legal advice. No attorney-client or confidential relationship exists or will be formed between myself and any other person on the basis of these posts. Pronouns I may use (such as "you" and "your") do NOT refer to any particular person under any circumstance.

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