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Originally Posted by gldskr
quasimodo
Why do you want state issued tags?
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Some 5 odd years ago at a body shop here in Austin where I was working at that time I saw a pick-up truck pull up in front of my stall and I couldn't help but notice that it had a State Dept tag on the front bumper. I asked the man when he got out what the deal was with it and he explained that he was a lawyer, and sovereign. Now knowing more about law than I did then I fail to see how it is that he can make this claim, but none the less he stated that he was a free man not subject to taxation and that the tag was evidence of that so far as the police were concerned.
Then I met a woman with State Dept tags on her car. Again I quizzed her about the tags and she explained that she had payed for her car in silver coin, and again I heard the terms sovereign, and not subject to taxation.
This tells me that police officers recognize State Dept tags as off limits to their jurisdiction.
However, after reading what I have in the responses in this thread I believe now that I am thinking in the wrong direction, and I am now more confounded that I was when I made the first post.