A Rarity, Michigan Governor Recognizes Electorate Motoring
Rights
{Editor's Note: When I first posted this article, I erroneously
referred to the governor of Colorado in the title; it should have read the
governor of Michigan. Thanks to David Hampton for pointing our the error..Ken]
From Janet Lee Meisinger
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/coloradoconstitution11aug05.shtml
August 11, 2005
Governor Jennifer M. Granholm
P.O. Box 30013
Lansing, Michigan 48909
PHONE (517) 373-3400
FAX (517) 335-6863
From: Beesba@aol.com
It may be useful to know that Governor Jennifer M. Granholm,
of Michigan, had rescinded the states law that requires motorists
to carry their insurance card in their vehicle about one year ago.
She held that the quasi- legal court system frauduently targeted
motorists to increase state revenue by violating ones basic right to travel.
The state was forced to give back money payed as fines to the defendants,
many of whom could not be found because the court had kept no records of
the proceedings.
The state admitting to this type of fraud should open the
door to future law suits in several states. A person's basic right
to travel can not be usurped by a privilege.
1. It is amazing how much of our Colorado Constitution has
'disappeared'. I have the Colorado Constitution as was printed in 1970's,
and when I was quoting Art. V, Sec. 25 to a friend, they said it no longer
appears in the more recent copy they have. Art V, Sec. 25 prevented the
state government from franchising or granting any special right or privilege
to any association, corporation, or individual. Aren't the Bar Association
members granted special rights to monopolize our courts? And to 'practice
law' - when there are Supreme court cases stating that the practice
of law is a common right?
2. And how can the STATE force us to contract with private insurance companies?
And why doesn't the STATE require the insurance companies to give us: a.
a true contract, signed by one of the principals
of the company?
b. full disclosure that auto insurance is a maritime 'contract'?
For the People's Rights,
Janet Lee Meisinger
Forward courtesy of Slim Spurling <Acuvacset@aol.com >
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