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Originally Posted by andrewmitch
At least in Connecticut, the term used in the statutes is "Personal Property" (something to the effect that all personal property is subject to taxation).
So define personal property and define personal. As far as I know, I am not a person; therefore I have no personal property.
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You're not a person? Then what are you? An ape or other sub-human form of life that has learned to type?
If the crux of your argument in a legal matter is that you're not a person, not only are you going to lose, you might get yourself an involuntary commitment for a psychiatric evaluation.
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We reject Skurdal's argument that he is a "free man" exempt from the laws because he has "no contracts" with either the state or federal governments...No persons in Montana may exempt themselves from any law simply by declaring they do not consent to it applying to them...Accepting Skurdal's assertion of exempt status is an invitation to anarchy. We decline that invitation. - State v. Skurdal, Supreme Court of Montana, 235 Mont. 291, 767 P.2d 304 at 308 (1988).
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