License

To exercise your rights as a “U.S. Citizen”, you need a license. To have a license is to have permission to do what is illegal/unlawful by default. To know if you truly have the right to do something, inquire if you need a license in order to do it.

Examples include:

  • Drivers Licenses: You don’t have the right to travel
  • CPL or Gun Carry Permit: You don’t have the right to have a gun on your person
  • Hunting Licenses: You don’t have the right to hunt game, even on your own property
  • Business Licenses: You don’t have the right to operate your specific type of business

Definition: Black’s Law Dictionary, 4th Edition Page 1067
Certificate or the document itself which gives permission. Aldrich v. City of Syracuse, 236 N.Y.S. 614, 617, 134 Misc. 698. Permission or authority. Independent School Dist., Class A, No. 1, Cassia County v. Pfost, 51 Idaho 240, 4 P.2d 893, 897; Monsour v. City of Shreveport, 194 La. 625, 194 So. 569, 571; Platt v. Bender, La.App., 178 ,So. 678, 682.

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