I finally get “census’d”.… sort of.

I got “census’d” today. What fun! No, I did not par­tic­i­pate. I talked to the cen­sus taker for about 45 min­utes. She was pleas­ant and pro­fes­sional. I did not answer her ques­tions except for telling her, for pur­poses of a Con­sti­tu­tional cen­sus, the num­ber of peo­ple is “two”. I declinedit gets bet­ter. Read on…

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Common Law in Illinois

As a result of the Act, the great body of the Eng­lish com­mon law became, so far as applic­a­ble, in force in this state, and remains in force except so far as it has been mod­i­fied or repealed by statute, or changed or mod­i­fied by cus­tom as found in deci­sions of our courts. The com­mon law, when applic­a­ble, is as much a part of the law of the state, where it has not been expressly abro­gated by statute, as the statutes them­selves. In other words, Illi­nois is a com­mon law state. Read on…

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Mark McCoy Cover Letter for Declaration of Sovereignty

Cover let­ter to Dec­la­ra­tion sent to City of Collinsville, Illi­nois, Illi­nois Sec­re­tary of State, Mis­souri Sec­re­tary of State, and United States State Depart­ment via Cer­ti­fied U.S. Mail on Jan. 2, 2008, Reg­is­tra­tion Num­bers: 70070220000112930039, 70070220000112930053, 70070220000112930046 and 70070220000112930022, respec­tively. Cer­ti­fied Mail Receipts.  Return Receipts.  Recorder’s Receipt.  Postage Fees Receipt. Jan­u­ary 1, 2008 Know all menit gets bet­ter. Read on…

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Collinsville Perceives Self-Defense to be a Threat of Violence

On Jan­u­ary 3, 2008, the City of Collinsville, Illi­nois received my Dec­la­ra­tion, as evi­denced by the return receipt for cer­ti­fied mail. Below is the FOIA request I sub­mit­ted to Collinsville. Read on…

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