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Originally Posted by gldskr
The privilege is to use your motor vehicle upon the streets and highways as opposed to exercising your fundamental right to travel. There are classes of vehicles that may rightly be regulated.
The license applies to the driver and the registration applies to the vehicle. If you drive in a registered motor vehicle you must have a license. If you drive in an unregistered vehicle the license is not necessary. Registration is the nexus not the license.
There is no swearing involved. It is an application not a mandate. It is assumed that you know what you are applying for. The fact that so many are ignorant is what they count on.
Based upon our founding documents, the rulings of the Supreme Court and the statutes themselves there is no other logical conclusion. Once the impossible has been ruled out, the truth remains.
gldskr
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So you cannot "travel" in your friends car that is registered?
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