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Felinenation
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I'm not sure this is the right place to post this, but here goes.
I recently received a club newsletter which featured a member. He "is a member of a Catholic religious order, Brothers of the Holy Cross, based in Notre Dame, IN. (That explains the Indiana plates on his car!) He lives in [an Ohio town] and teaches at [a Catholic school in Ohio]."
Interesting. Apparently he has been able to live in Ohio for many years without being hassled for having Indiana plates.
I suspect it helps that the plates, if run by the cops, trace back to a mainstream religious order. But what would prevent someone from establishing a religious order with a mainstream name in a freedom-friendly, low-cost state?
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MamaLiberty
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I suspect it helps that the plates, if run by the cops, trace back to a mainstream religious order. But what would prevent someone from establishing a religious order with a mainstream name in a freedom-friendly, low-cost state?
Probably a lot more work and risk than it would be worth. If you really want the advantages of a low cost state... move to one.
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No human being has the right -- under any circumstances -- to initiate force against another human being, nor to threaten or delegate its initiation. The Zero Aggression Principle
Not no rules, no RULERS, no slaves.
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jai_mann
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Unless you are transporting persons or property for hire (trucker/taxi) then you are not required to register anything, granted that you consent to be governed.
Registration turns ownership over to the state. Go read your state vehicle code and look up the original Act which created the driver's license. It's a huge racket and fraud.
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"You know, the truth is usually stranger than fiction." Hunter S. Thompson
“I think if one had to point to a single place where science went profoundly and permanently off the track, it would be 1934 and the emasculation of Dirac’s equation.” [D. L. Hotson, “Dirac’s Equation and the Sea of Negative Energy, Part I, New Energy, Issue 43, 2002, pp. 1-20. Quote is from p. 1.]
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mountainsmith
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you are absolutely correct jai_mann, but we will still get arrested and thrown in jail for not having our vehicles registered. I no longer have plates on my pickup truck. But I very seldom use it prefering to use my dirt byke.
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