Courts’ cruel game against the citizenry’s rights of communication

People asserting their rights to travel face a cruel game by the courts and by police.  By David Tulis / NoogaRadio 92.7 FM It’s a switch-a-roo that imposes a commercial statute on noncommercial people and then, in Part 2, pretends confusion that one uses “commerce” — or “not in commerce” — as one fights criminal charges in sessions or cirminal court. The state pretends universal commercial activity, pretends its commercial statute covers all users. Then it denies the argument that privilege, commerce and taxation are a part of the legal conflict to be decided by the judge or jury. More … Continue reading Courts’ cruel game against the citizenry’s rights of communication