The Right to Travel is a Common Law right that is at least as old as the Magna Carta, according to the US Supreme Court. Driver Licensing vs. Right to Travel Author Unknown The following argument has been used in at least three states (Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia) as a legal brief to support a demand for dismissal of charges of “driving without a license.” It is the argument that was the reason for the charges to be dropped, or for a “win” in court against the argument that free people can have their right to travel regulated by [More]
The truth about drivers license and how you have been suckered by the government into paying for and abiding by rules that do not apply to any one individual when not engaged in any kind public transportation moving people or using roadways as a business for making money. Eddie Craig presentation on traffic stops and how to act, including what to do and what not to do, plus education on maintaining your rights during traffic stops and other police encounters. Currently under construction, Tao of Law aspires to be the most technologically-advanced, cutting-edge, web-based patriot community and patriot educational, unifying, [More]
Unless you are being paid to use the road for commerce, you do not need a Commercial Drivers License.  You have a “Right To Travel.”  Charlie Sprinkle and others have gone head to head with the law defending this right, and prevailed.