Some things I learned today: 1. Police Officers lose their citizenship to a country when they become officers 2. Texas is a country 3. Police Officers are hired by the United Nations
Any chill cop would just give a ticket or let them go over a lil weed it's weed it's not serious. We got people getting killed etc and there arresting people over weed talking bout not being about not being a human seeing it's not a big deal .
He said she is not American but I can guarantee 110% that if you asked him if he was a citizen, then he would say that he doesn't belong to any country and that he's a free inhabitant.
Aaron Schofield So true! I hate hearing people like this guy say stuff like " so what if it's blah blah blah this is earth!" I just want to go up and say " yes good sir this is the earth, but you must understand that YOU are NOT the sun and we don't, and will never revolve around your stupid little self. So yes SON welcome to earth, and get yourself in the back of the police car!!"
She arrested a dude over a bag of weed any good cop that cares bout protecting and helping wouldn't arrest someone over weed . Prolly the cop that makes illegal arrests
There is a difference between a man with a public education and a man with reason. The man with the public education has been indoctrinated, and so he does not form opinions by reasoning. Instead, he repeats what has been trained to believe. He believes that a busted light bulb or a subjective sense of smell (which is hearsay in court) is cause for the right of due process to be thrown out the window, subjecting a man to be put in a cage despite there being no evidence of him having harmed another living being.
Well, she did say some BS: "A little under 2 ounces. It's kush." There like 1/4th of an ounce in there, and unless she's a heavy, heavy smoker that's used to the kush smell there's 0 chance she knows what strain this is.
Elver Galarga lol stop acting like when you high on marijuana you don't know what you doing. All the comments are like that from people who never smoked or if they did they did it like once
SovCits have this mistaken idea that "driving" is operating a motor vehicle with a commercial purpose. Since he has no commercial purpose (assuming he's not out to sell whatever he had in his car), he claims he's traveling; ergo, he needs no license, no registration, no insurance, no plates, etc.
@@TheOuskie You just got told the laws in America, by a guy named Sergey. How does that make you look? LUL No offense intended Sergey, you are likely not American with that kind of name. I apologize in advance if you are. But I find it funny that you know more about the system, than this person does. When they act like they know, and they are wrong. BAHAHAHAHAHA... Have a nice day, both of you.
She didn't say she makes a habit of crossing the river to New Mexico to toke up, but you can tell she does when she keeps saying "This is Texas" 😂 she knows exactly how to make it legal, this dude just didn't do all that
UA-cam, "Why Do Stupid People Think They Are Smart? It applies to this guy (and probably a lot of people you know) It's a studied and documented psychological phenomenon that actually has a name. The Dunning-Kruger effect.
Haitam El Ouarradi I get what he’s saying tho like we are all here together who gives her the right to tell us what we can’ and can’t do from the earth
@@BKL2TALL: She doesn't have the right to tell you what you can and can't do. That's not her job. Her job is to enforce the decision that's agreed upon by the majority of citizens of the area. This is pretty basic stuff. The right to travel argument doesn't work, because if stoned and drunk people who doesn't have a license has freedom to travel the roads in their vehicles, that means sober, responsible and reasonable people does not have the freedom to travel the roads in theirs.
@@jeschinstad have no idea what that last sentence meant and I agree that you shouldn't be able to drive without a license, but there was no evidence of him being stoned and driving at the same time. He wasn't charged with a dwi or anything.
@@Vrtuned I'm not interested in playing guessing games. The original poster obviously doesn't know the difference between _solitude_ and what I can only assume was _solidarity._
According to this genius, the police officer in the local (probably city) agency who's job is to enforce local and state laws is a federal agent who works for the UN.
I cannot fathom how these cops stay so calm. It’s amazing what our society has come to just because you’re supposed to take a little accountability for mistakes you have made or make.
Did the guy steal something? Did the guy force his will on another? Did the guy kill someone? Did the guy damage someone's property? Did the cop do any of these things? If the answer is no for the guy but yes for the cop, who's in the wrong here!? It's amazing how the wool has been pulled over our eyes that we can't see such simple truths anymore. But that's what evil does obfuscate the truth, make things artificially complex get people confused all so that it can control you (definition of evil = destruction of freedom).
Caneisha Mills v. D.C. 2009 “The use of the automobile as a necessary adjunct to the earning of a livelihood in modern life requires us in the interest of realism to conclude that the RIGHT to use an automobile on the public highways partakes of the nature of a liberty within the meaning of the Constitutional guarantees. . .”
Thompson v.Smith, 154 SE 579, 11 American Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, section 329, page 1135 “The right of the Citizen to travel upon the public highways and to transport his property thereon, in the ordinary course of life and business, is a common right which he has under the right to enjoy life and liberty, to acquire and possess property, and to pursue happiness and safety. It includes the right, in so doing, to use the ordinary and usual conveyances of the day, and under the existing modes of travel, includes the right to drive a horse drawn carriage or wagon thereon or to operate an automobile thereon, for the usual and ordinary purpose of life and business.” -
@@kevinvolk8846 Have you actually looked at those cases? They don't establish the precedents you seem to be thinking (hoping?) they do. It's nonsense like that which leads the uninformed astray. As soon as these individuals read a single paragraph cut from a 20-page ruling that seems to say what he or she wants it to say, that's it. Mind's made up and shut down. Never-mind the context, never-mind the underlining complexity, "that's what I wanted to hear, so it must be true."
Your threshold resides at the level of your ignorance. Goto to Black's Law dictionary (the one that courts use) and look up driver then traveler. Find in the US Constitution (Law of the Land) that the people have to inalienable right to "freely travel the road ways of this rebublic by horse drawn carriage or automobile". Dont pop back with statutes as they are superceded as law by the US Constitution. Please be advised.
@@livingsurflife Learn the law and get educated!! Ignorance is not an excuse for breaking color of law!! Do you know what color of law means and/or have you ever read Title 18 US Code Section 241.
I don't drive my vehicle, I travel with it? If the vehicle is moving it is called driving from point A to point B or from any point, the vehicle does not move on its own. This is the primary purpose of a vehicle to serve as transportation and for that, it takes someone to drive the vehicle, end of the lesson.
Police Officer: "I can smell marijuana in the vehicle" Sovereign Citizen: "So what?!" Police Officer: "This is Texas" Sovereign Citizen: "Its Earth!" This man is on another level....
@@supersaiyangodofgamidustry321 The United States Citizen's/14th Amendment Slaves seem to think it is. The man is right. He does have the right to travel if not engaging in commerce. The slaves are seriously brainwashed by the system. Just look at the comment section.
In Ohio that little bag would have got him a $100 ticket as long as he wasn't being an @$$, but if wasn't being an @$$ the Cop would never have known about it. The burned out plate light is a common "probable cause", for people that are supposed to know the law they get arrested a lot.
🤔IM NOT WATCHING👀 ITS JUST IN MY LINE OF SIGHT 😜(LOL ISWOH LOL)😜 Lol kush thats what they call it Who is they And ppl call it tree tree's fire dro (That what they call it) lol where THEY do that at hmmmm
She said "UNDER two ounces". Possession of under two ounces is the minimum charge for possession of marijuana in Texas. it doesn't matter whether you have 5 grams or 50 grams, the charge will be the same.
Mike Pekala Not at all, the U.N. is funded primarily by the United States and they don’t govern individuals, it’s simply a way for ambassador’s and forgein leaders can converse about geo-politics and other global related happenings such as climate change.
People who volunteer as UN peace keepers, which are those soldiers who wear the blue helmets, swear an oath to the UN to uphold their ideals and protect people basic rights which does make them a highly militarized police force. Police in the US don't swear an oath to the UN
@@tylerrichardson8464 I think in this situation it doesn’t matter. Weed affects everyone differently. If it impairs your ability to drive “travel” your reaction to anything. Then you shouldn’t be driving.
Thompson v.Smith, 154 SE 579, 11 American Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, section 329, page 1135 “The right of the Citizen to travel upon the public highways and to transport his property thereon, in the ordinary course of life and business, is a common right which he has under the right to enjoy life and liberty, to acquire and possess property, and to pursue happiness and safety. It includes the right, in so doing, to use the ordinary and usual conveyances of the day, and under the existing modes of travel, includes the right to drive a horse drawn carriage or wagon thereon or to operate an automobile thereon, for the usual and ordinary purpose of life and business.” -
I've seen so many toddler videos like this and every time they say "I'm not driving I'm traveling", do they really expect the officer to go "oh? You're traveling not driving? my apologizes sir, please go back to your traveling"?
Sovereign Citizen-Speak: - "I'm traveling, not driving." - "I'm contemplating and processing, not thinking." - "I am inhaling and exhaling, not breathing."
Depending on the strain he had it couldve been kush. Kush is fire bro and its loud asf, everytime I took a big wiff off it and I usually did when buying bud off the streets back then it would give me a mild allergic reaction. Or she couldve been bullshitting Lol she did seem like blunt know it all type chica.
If you listen more closely, she said it was "under two ounces". The minimum charge for possession in Texas is for possession of under two ounces. It does not matter whether it is 5g or 50g, the charge is the same.
@@dtaybrakin5450 You won't find the definition of the word _driving_ in the US Constitution or any state's constitution. That you seem to think it is "in the constitution" indicates that you really should do some actual research yourself. I would suggest you start by reading the US Constitution and your state's constitution for yourself and to not blindly accept what some website falsely claimed they say.
@@xgen1256 Black's Law is just that, a dictionary. It is not the law and never has been. The definitions found in a copy of Black's Law do not override those definitions found in the actual laws. It is a publication of West, which is currently a subsidiary of the Canadian-based multimedia conglomerate Thomson Reuters. More recent editions, reflecting current law, define a driver as simply someone "who steers and propels a vehicle" and and driving as "[t]he act of directing the course of something, such as an automobile or a herd of animals." - Black's Law, 9th Ed., 2009, p. 569. Here are examples of the definition of driver found in the actual laws governing your use of an automobile on public roads: *Alabama Code § 32-1.1 (14)* - DRIVER. Every person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle. *Alaska Statutes § 28.90.990 (9)* - “driver” means a person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle *Arizona Revised Statutes 28-101 22* - "Driver" means a person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle. *Arkansas Code § 27-16-104 (1)* - “Driver” means a person who is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle upon a highway or who is exercising control over or steering a vehicle being towed by a motor vehicle *California Vehicle Code 305* - A “driver” is a person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle. The term “driver” does not include the tillerman or other person who, in an auxiliary capacity, assists the driver in the steering or operation of any articulated firefighting apparatus. *Colorado Revised Statutes 42-1-102 (27)* - “Driver” means every person, including a minor driver under the age of twenty-one years, who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle. *Georgia Code § 40-1-1 14* - "Driver" means every person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle. *Idaho Statutes 49-105 (15)* - "Driver" means every person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle. *Hawaii Revised Statutes § 286-2* - "Driver" means every person who drives, operates, or is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle in any place open to the general public for purposes of vehicular traffic or who is exercising control over or steering a vehicle being towed or pushed by a motor vehicle. *Nevada Revised Statutes 483.063* - “Driver” means a person who is in actual physical control of a vehicle upon a highway. *New York Vehicle and Traffic Law S 113* - "Driver. Every person who operates or drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle. Whenever the terms "chauffeur" or "operator" or "chauffeur's license" or "operator's license" are used in this chapter, such terms shall be deemed to mean driver and driver's license respectively." *Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, Title 75, § 102* - "Driver." A person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle. *Utah Code 53-3-102 (15)(a)* - "Driver" means any person who drives, or is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle in any location open to the general public for purposes of vehicular traffic. *Revised Code of Washington 46.04.370* - "Operator or driver" means every person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle. Now there are a couple of states who do define the term driver to mean someone who is paid to drive as a profession or otherwise earns income by driving. But those states refer to all others who drive or physically control an automobile on public roads as operators. Examples include: *Connecticut General Statutes § 14-1 (63)* - “Operator” means any person who operates a motor vehicle or who steers or directs the course of a motor vehicle being towed by another motor vehicle and includes a driver as defined in subdivision (26) of this section *Delaware Code § 101 48)* - “Operator” includes every person who is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle upon a highway, except that for the purposes of Chapter 29 of this title the term “operator” shall include a chauffeur. It does not matter whether you are called a driver or an operator, you are required by the law in every state to possess a licence to physically control an automobile on public roads. No state provides an exemption to this because you are not using your automobile for commerce.
@@juanitojavier5894 wrong! You think every cop calls in a k-9 every time one of them smells weed?? Ain't enough k-9s in the country for all that. Funny thought tho. 😂😂
@@kevins4929 If u are behind the wheel as a driver going down the road. U are still driving a motor vehicle. U think papers would work, Think again. It always gets tossed out of court. "I am not stealing, I am just chosing to not pay"
Kevin s is the kind of guy where he gets into a car accident and tells the officer why he got into the accident was cause he was traveling, not driving so he doesn’t have to obey driving regulations like speed limits or red lights, and that the other person was driving and interrupted his traveling using their car. He also is the kind of person who would die in a tragic car accident and the rest of us “drivers” would look at the situation and be like another “traveler” killed by their own incompetence, then we would pray for the other driver who got hurt cause they followed traffic laws.
I used to go to the bars with her and her cousin back in the day before she became a cop. 😅 she’s really fun and outgoing. Complete opposite from how she has to act as a cop lol
This guy doesn't exactly know what he's talking about but the fact that he said he's traveling and not driving that is the correct thing to say. YOU DO NOT NEED A LICENSE TO TRAVEL.
True, you do not need a licence to travel. But you do need a driver's licence if you are sitting behind the wheel of a automobile, physically controlling it on public roads. The courts have consistently held that such laws as driver's licence and vehicle registration requirements are a valid exercise of a state's police power under US constitutional law for over 100 years. Want to travel and don't possess a driver's licence? Feel free to walk, ride a bike, take a bus, hire a cab, buy a seat on a train or airplane, sit in one of the passenger seats of an automobile while someone with a licence drives it, or use some other means of locomotion that does not involve you getting behind the wheel.
The United States, just like the United Nations was originally an alliance of sovereign "nation-states". The entire "sovereign citizen" argument is based on laws that pre-date, and were invalidated by, the US constitution. When he says "I'm not driving, I'm traveling." He is referring to the 18th century definition of driving a team of horses. It's all nonsense.
Bengy, legally under the color of law, there is a big difference between driving on a motor vehicle and traveling on an automobile. Just like "I do Not Consent" is a strong statement under any jurisdiction, because you are basically telling any color of law official (cop, attorney, judge, etc) that you are not willing to contract with them. Just like when a judge asks you in a color of law court if you "Understand", what the judge is legally asking you is that if your are willing to "stand under his jurisdiction", and when you answer that you do understand, you have basically thrown yourself at the courts mercy!! It's their language and it's called legalese!!
@@Chaseyoung369 The law does not require your consent to apply to you. It is normally sufficient that you are within the territorial boundaries of a state to be subject to that state's laws. Every state requires possession of a licence when physically controlling, aka driving, an automobile on its public roads. The right to travel is NOT the right to drive an automobile free from such laws.
He says that he is from another State and requests the State of Texas to affirm his State citizenship papers so that they don't need to use laws meant to regulate international transit.
“I just got this car 3 days ago”. “The last time I smoked in the car was two weeks ago”. Hmmmmmmmm?
I was expecting him to say. I just got this day 3 cars ago.
You obviously don't know you're own rights. I bet you licensed to exercise the 2nd amendment.
@Waterlec what tf are you even talking about. I’m 16 in high school and get straight A’s. You can smd
@Matreintsherde what ? Upset about what
I'm so high I didn't notice that.
This is the type of guy that watches popcorn while eating a movie.
Warren Moses
Haha! I had to read what you wrote twice, case I read it as eating popcorn and watching a movie on the first read!
Isn't that odd!😂
Nice.
Clever. I like.
Crack cocaine is a diet supplement
😂 now that’s hilarious
Dude after finding the weed she should have said "Well the good news is we are not driving you to jail, we are travelling there.
Ohh man that’s sweet justice
Yes! Best comment! 😁😁😁😁
YES!!
Bahahaha best comment ever. Well done 👏👏
omg thats what i was thinking while looking on great call these cops have fun nights out on patrol with these nutters
*Smells baggie*
“It’s kush.. that’s what they call it”
😂😂😂 police almost slipped up
“I got the car like 4 days ago”.... “I probably smoked in it like 2 weeks ago” lmaooo
Fusion Infinite 💀
To be fair though, he could have been in it just smoking with the previous owner and then bought it after lol
Some things I learned today:
1. Police Officers lose their citizenship to a country when they become officers
2. Texas is a country
3. Police Officers are hired by the United Nations
and being part of the UN makes them Federal somehow
Texas WAS a country
@@bentonja668 No, it wasn't. Don't be ignorant.
@@jacksprat2178 I am disinclined to acquiesce to your request.
United Nations of Planets and Jean Luke Picard......
This guy is so high, he thinks he’s preaching
😂
uh wot i don’t think he cares
I’m on his side
this comment should be deleted
😂😂😂
Driving and traveling do exist in the Black's law dictionary. Look it up and you'll see the young dude was right
The officer is awesome. I don't understand how they can be so calm.
Cameras.
Any chill cop would just give a ticket or let them go over a lil weed it's weed it's not serious. We got people getting killed etc and there arresting people over weed talking bout not being about not being a human seeing it's not a big deal .
Because she’s on VIDEO!!!!!
@@DavidMiller-dv4xdWhy do most of you cop-haters sound like fourth grade dropouts?
This guy is travelling me crazy
Underrated comment.
Stolen comment
That's funny
Ok that was good
well played
He said she is not American but I can guarantee 110% that if you asked him if he was a citizen, then he would say that he doesn't belong to any country and that he's a free inhabitant.
Aaron Schofield
So true! I hate hearing people like this guy say stuff like " so what if it's blah blah blah this is earth!" I just want to go up and say " yes good sir this is the earth, but you must understand that YOU are NOT the sun and we don't, and will never revolve around your stupid little self.
So yes SON welcome to earth, and get yourself in the back of the police car!!"
The kid is one of the Leftists lol
@@Seri-Katil
Sovereign citizens are far right anarchists.
@@whatisitthesedays sovereign citizens don't exist dumbass, you are either a King or a Slave, it's impossible to be both at the same time sheep!
@@macgyver9111 Found the sov citizen. We wuz kangz and shiet.
When he said I don't consent to the search. I would've said "I'm not searching I'm exploring".
Perfect. Lmao
I would too. That’s why I probably wouldn’t make it on the police force! 😆
Hahaha - the power of words
🤣 that would have been so good tho 🤷♂️
As a response to the traveling classic move man
I'd hug this lady. She's so professional, calm and polite.
Just delete this comment honestly...she's an aggressive moron
Shes obnoxious and had a weird attitude from the start.
@@Playerr-pw5oo She was perfect.
She arrested a dude over a bag of weed any good cop that cares bout protecting and helping wouldn't arrest someone over weed . Prolly the cop that makes illegal arrests
@@DavidMiller-dv4xd You make as much sense as the “traveler”. Lol
"ZAYUMM YOU HIT ME WIT DAT ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER"
CLASSIC
Gustavo Cornelius I know, too funny right.! 😂
Dude is too lit
zam zaddy
I was looking for this comment lmao 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
4:32
Officer: "It's kush..... *College flashbacks then snaps back out of it*...."That's what they call it"
Clark Bayles ahahahahah Foreal Foreal!!
hahaha nailed it gj
Lol
TheH2the stfu
@TheH2the you tell em, uncultured swine
Did I just hear a grown man try a "time out" to get out of trouble?
He might be grown but definitely not a man
There is a difference between a man with a public education and a man with reason. The man with the public education has been indoctrinated, and so he does not form opinions by reasoning. Instead, he repeats what has been trained to believe. He believes that a busted light bulb or a subjective sense of smell (which is hearsay in court) is cause for the right of due process to be thrown out the window, subjecting a man to be put in a cage despite there being no evidence of him having harmed another living being.
It was worth a shot.
*gets robbed* “hol up time out”
Lololol yep
I love her, zero fear, zero BS.
And fabulous nails to boot!
Well, she did say some BS: "A little under 2 ounces. It's kush." There like 1/4th of an ounce in there, and unless she's a heavy, heavy smoker that's used to the kush smell there's 0 chance she knows what strain this is.
Guy was chill just the attuide
Oh my god the tone in her voice when she said "You're traveling in your car."
She's like "oh god not one of THESE again..."
weed!!!!
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@2:20 - Cop: "It's Texas"
Suspect: "Who cares, it's Earth..."
Cop in the background - [tries really hard to restain laughing]
He didn't try that hard... ;)
I think he said "herb".
Dudemon earth*
Dude I can’t stop staring at how hot that ladies hair bun is it’s so slicked back and polished! Look at that .😮
@lIlIllIlIIl lol
I lost half of my brain cells after hearing this dude talk
Only Half??
Those "sovereign citizen" types will do that to you.
Bossin Shid that’s nothing. I lost 60% of mine.
So all you have none now
Voice cracking "what's the definition of driving tho?"
That man cop was trying to hold his laugh in I could tell by his face 😂
"I'm not driving my car, I'm travelling in my vehicle"
I am dead.
He is not wronf
@@sylkstarks6595 He was operating a vehicle, thus he was driving. Traveling in the car is being a passenger
According to the blacks law dictionary driving is when one is engaged in commerce on the highway
@@dabmaster4470 exactly
@@dabmaster4470
I don't know if anyone has told you but Blacks law dictionary is just a dictionary
Lmao he was so high he thought the road was a basketball court and he called for a timeout ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Elver Galarga stop😂
At least he's a fair player. He said he was travelling.
Elver Galarga lol stop acting like when you high on marijuana you don't know what you doing. All the comments are like that from people who never smoked or if they did they did it like once
elchucofried why are you so butthurt it’s called a joke
TheMrBadGuy87 right😂
He mixed it up, he was driving and the marijuana was traveling with him.
SovCits have this mistaken idea that "driving" is operating a motor vehicle with a commercial purpose. Since he has no commercial purpose (assuming he's not out to sell whatever he had in his car), he claims he's traveling; ergo, he needs no license, no registration, no insurance, no plates, etc.
Nah his marijuana was driving and he was traveling
most epic comment xD
Carl Lollar 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nah.. The marijuana was driving and he was traveling! 😆
You don’t need a license to travel. You DO need a drivers license to operate a vehicle on a public roadway.
😅😅😂😂 “You swore an oath to United Nations” lmfao
Sort of true. The United States does fund the globalist government called the United Nations.
This is local municipality police officer. Not state. Not federal. There are no factual ties to UN.
@@TheOuskie You just got told the laws in America, by a guy named Sergey. How does that make you look? LUL
No offense intended Sergey, you are likely not American with that kind of name. I apologize in advance if you are. But I find it funny that you know more about the system, than this person does. When they act like they know, and they are wrong. BAHAHAHAHAHA... Have a nice day, both of you.
Cheers. None taken 😁
Mouth breathers
“i’m traveling in my vehicle”
cop: .... you’re..traveling..in your vehicle?”
In his UFO, of cause, becase IT`S EARTH!!!
So who pays to repair another sentient being when this guy travels into them while smoking his tweeds??
“I didn’t kill that man officer I simply had him stop living.”
Why don't this have comments lol 😂😂🤣
🤣👏👏
Perez, that was 👍
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂beast
“It’s kush… that’s what they call it.” She definitely smokes 😂😂
I thought the exact same thing
She didn't say she makes a habit of crossing the river to New Mexico to toke up, but you can tell she does when she keeps saying "This is Texas" 😂 she knows exactly how to make it legal, this dude just didn't do all that
100 percent lol. She almost ratted herself out.
@@marshmallowblaster she couldn't go to legal state do legal cannabis. By policy they are not allowed to do drugs.
it's Her job, moron.
This dude probably thinks he’s smart is the sad thing.
Clearly he didn’t pass geography or most of his classes
domluthens10 he would not even pass 1st grade math.
@@loganstolberg2743 I was thinking more along the lines of preschool math. I wonder if he ever learned to tie his own shoes? Makes me wonder!
UA-cam, "Why Do Stupid People Think They Are Smart? It applies to this guy (and probably a lot of people you know) It's a studied and documented psychological phenomenon that actually has a name. The Dunning-Kruger effect.
@@scottcupp8129 I read kids science books when I was like 8 but didn't learn tying my shoes until I was 11
Her: Sir it’s Texas, marijuana is illegal
Him: No iT’s EaRf
Haitam El Ouarradi I get what he’s saying tho like we are all here together who gives her the right to tell us what we can’ and can’t do from the earth
VOLËNA Love special ed
What a clown.
@@BKL2TALL: She doesn't have the right to tell you what you can and can't do. That's not her job. Her job is to enforce the decision that's agreed upon by the majority of citizens of the area. This is pretty basic stuff. The right to travel argument doesn't work, because if stoned and drunk people who doesn't have a license has freedom to travel the roads in their vehicles, that means sober, responsible and reasonable people does not have the freedom to travel the roads in theirs.
@@jeschinstad have no idea what that last sentence meant and I agree that you shouldn't be able to drive without a license, but there was no evidence of him being stoned and driving at the same time. He wasn't charged with a dwi or anything.
“Id say it’s under 2 ounces, they call it kush, very strong very potent” proceeds to hold up an Eighth of some mids 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Im crying 😂😂😂
Bro I’m dead🤣🤣
It's her job to know that. If you know what I mean.
All theatrics she's prolly a rookie
I love how she’s nods in solitude as he says “it’s Earth” 😂
"Nods in solitude"? I don't think you actually know what the word _solitude_ means and might want to look it up before using it again.
@@blackprince7510 your kind doesn’t know anything about english stop it lol
@@Vrtuned My kind? White Anglo-Saxon Protestants?
@@blackprince7510 you know
@@Vrtuned I'm not interested in playing guessing games.
The original poster obviously doesn't know the difference between _solitude_ and what I can only assume was _solidarity._
When he said you’re not American I thought ohhh racist then he said United Nations and was like ohhh crazy
Brett Harwell Hahahah this is so funny it is exactly what went through my head
And we have the same name.. that explains it
Lol great minds
Exactly what went through my head also.... are we all just too stoned?
Blahahah good one
Police: It's Texas
Guy: So what, it's Earth.
Police: STUNNED
Whitney D. Stoner theme video this should be lol
Police it’s Texas we have laws here
OOF BUT WE LIVE IN UNIVERSE SO WHAT KILL EVERYONE LMAO
She had a moment of existential questioning
“You swore an oath to the United Nations” lol
So good
According to this genius, the police officer in the local (probably city) agency who's job is to enforce local and state laws is a federal agent who works for the UN.
The only law enforcement that Sovereign citizens recognize is the county sheriff not the deputies just to sheriff himself.
George Mollohan I'm dead lol😅😅😅😅
What a dipshit
I cannot fathom how these cops stay so calm. It’s amazing what our society has come to just because you’re supposed to take a little accountability for mistakes you have made or make.
Did the guy steal something?
Did the guy force his will on another?
Did the guy kill someone?
Did the guy damage someone's property?
Did the cop do any of these things?
If the answer is no for the guy but yes for the cop, who's in the wrong here!?
It's amazing how the wool has been pulled over our eyes that we can't see such simple truths anymore. But that's what evil does obfuscate the truth, make things artificially complex get people confused all so that it can control you (definition of evil = destruction of freedom).
"It's KUSH, that's what they call it" lmfao
She knows she smokes that Kush on her day off 😂
Lmaooo
Well yeah how else would she know it’s potent?
Right? Lmao
Nice save
He is too deep for we mortals to comprehend.
🤣🤣🤣
Underrated comment.
Not true. Everything he said was correct
@@edwardshort5532 Literally nothing he said was correct.
@@edwardshort5532 The United States Citizen's/14th Amendment Slaves don't comprehend what you're telling them. Slaves don't know how to be free.
Russ when he gets pulled over
Lmao
Lol good one
LMAOOOOOOOOO
Lmfaoooo
HAHAHAHA
As a licensed traveler, I can confirm he wasn’t lying.
I’m almost sixteen. Can’t wait to get my traveler’s license. 😃
😂🤣
Hahaha I can’t breathe it’s too funny!!!
Traveller's license?! According to this guy you don't even need a license!
😂😂😂
@@hl6816 lol true
I love how confused she sounds when he says "I'm traveling".
looked more confused when he said it's earth. lol
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2:34 hahahhah “ you swore an oath to the united nations”
Winston Poindexter the dude is flat earth for sure coming up with that line
No he said "you swore an oath to the youtube...United nations". XD
He does realize the United Nations has nothing at all to do with being a state police officer, right? Of course he doesn't. He's braindead
Tazer this asswipes already
😂
When he said “who cares its earth” 😩🙏🏾🥰
Driver: I'm not driving I'm traveling.
Police: I'm not arresting you I'm cuffing you and taking you to jail.
you're not going to jail your going to a gated community lol
Caneisha Mills v. D.C. 2009 “The use of the automobile as a necessary adjunct to the earning of a livelihood in modern life requires us in the interest of realism to conclude that the RIGHT to use an automobile on the public highways partakes of the nature of a liberty within the meaning of the Constitutional guarantees. . .”
Thompson v.Smith, 154 SE 579, 11 American Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, section 329, page 1135 “The right of the Citizen to travel upon the public highways and to transport his property thereon, in the ordinary course of life and business, is a common right which he has under the right to enjoy life and liberty, to acquire and possess property, and to pursue happiness and safety. It includes the right, in so doing, to use the ordinary and usual conveyances of the day, and under the existing modes of travel, includes the right to drive a horse drawn carriage or wagon thereon or to operate an automobile thereon, for the usual and ordinary purpose of life and business.” -
Omfg 😂
@@kevinvolk8846 Have you actually looked at those cases? They don't establish the precedents you seem to be thinking (hoping?) they do. It's nonsense like that which leads the uninformed astray. As soon as these individuals read a single paragraph cut from a 20-page ruling that seems to say what he or she wants it to say, that's it. Mind's made up and shut down. Never-mind the context, never-mind the underlining complexity, "that's what I wanted to hear, so it must be true."
"who cares"
"It's Texas"
Best answer ever! Explains everything!
Ok then sir can I see your Traveling License?
Chase Sepulveda 😂😂
Lol😂
She should of said that , would of been funny lol
😂😂😂😂😂
LOL RIGHT
Correction. You are traveling by means of an automobile , which you need a license, registration, and insurance to operate on a public road.
I cant be a cop. Ever. My threshold for annoyance stops at "I'm traveling"
Seriously, ahh the old days... Anybody who pushed the officer over the limit, one good whack with the nightstick and reality strikes.
Me too😂😂
@@chuzzrocket but that would be racist if they person they whack ain't white lol
Your threshold resides at the level of your ignorance. Goto to Black's Law dictionary (the one that courts use) and look up driver then traveler. Find in the US Constitution (Law of the Land) that the people have to inalienable right to "freely travel the road ways of this rebublic by horse drawn carriage or automobile". Dont pop back with statutes as they are superceded as law by the US Constitution. Please be advised.
I'm with you on that. I don't have the patience for willful stupidity.
He will be sitting in jail saying, "Man - I showed them."
All sovertards are probably like that 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@SafeSpeeder Maybe not. But he still has to have a license and pay for insurance like everyone else.
"What'd you find?"
"What do you think I found??"
Me: Probably his traveling license from the country of Texas
No she found cannabis
His earth traveling identification you mean 🤣
Lmfaoooooo
@@livingsurflife Learn the law and get educated!! Ignorance is not an excuse for breaking color of law!! Do you know what color of law means and/or have you ever read Title 18 US Code Section 241.
Are you aware of how ignorant your comments are regarding something you do not have absolute knowledge of? Read my comments above and prove me wrong!!
I don't drive my vehicle, I travel with it?
If the vehicle is moving it is called driving from point A to point B or from any point, the vehicle does not move on its own.
This is the primary purpose of a vehicle to serve as transportation and for that, it takes someone to drive the vehicle, end of the lesson.
That is the fastest I ever seen a sovereign citizen in cuffs. They usually talk in circles for an hour but this cop was immune from all of it nice!
I think he's part time sovereign citizen.
Shes a boss. Calm even reaching in his car. Props
Yeah, I prefer the window smashing extraction by force endings myself.
@Fact enjoy jail
I honestly think this episode was fake
Police Officer: "I can smell marijuana in the vehicle"
Sovereign Citizen: "So what?!"
Police Officer: "This is Texas"
Sovereign Citizen: "Its Earth!"
This man is on another level....
He ain't wrong tho 🤣
@@supersaiyangodofgamidustry321 The United States Citizen's/14th Amendment Slaves seem to think it is. The man is right. He does have the right to travel if not engaging in commerce. The slaves are seriously brainwashed by the system. Just look at the comment section.
@@jeremy072579 i see your name is honest and Truth i agree with hope
@@supersaiyangodofgamidustry321 Facts. Look at the comment section. Do you see how brainwashed people are? They're extremely ignorant.
He on another planet
"Its kush...that's what they call it" lol nice save officer.
yeah...that is what a ´´friend´´ told me.
lmaoooooo
"Hit me with the punchline and walked off" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That was good.
“It’s under 2 ounces but it’s kush.... that’s what they call it” riiiight
Lmaoo
Kush" can also b synthetic weed
In Ohio that little bag would have got him a $100 ticket as long as he wasn't being an @$$, but if wasn't being an @$$ the Cop would never have known about it. The burned out plate light is a common "probable cause", for people that are supposed to know the law they get arrested a lot.
Lol there’s no such thing as ‘kush weed’ it’s a strain but unless she’s a bud connoisseur idk if she’d know that
Anthony Ardillo theres also no such thing as driving only traveling
“It’s kush...”
*realizes that may look wrong*
“That’s what THEY call it”
Kacie Lysne no she probably just thinks that's what the good weed is called
That was my thought...That's what they call it or is that what YOU call it.
Kacie Lysne 😂😂 see how she took a fat whif of the bag too lmao. Pppl who dont smoke would be lole dayuuum that strong af she soaked that in hahaha
she probably smokes hella smh
🤔IM NOT WATCHING👀
ITS JUST IN MY LINE OF SIGHT
😜(LOL ISWOH LOL)😜
Lol kush thats what they call it
Who is they
And ppl call it
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tree's
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(That what they call it) lol where THEY do that at hmmmm
“This is what they call Kush. This is like 2 ounces” 😂😂
She said "UNDER two ounces". Possession of under two ounces is the minimum charge for possession of marijuana in Texas. it doesn't matter whether you have 5 grams or 50 grams, the charge will be the same.
Kids stay in school. Learn the difference between traveling and driving join the United nation and remember weed is earth
Robert Caballero Lmao
@@user-lu6yg3vk9z alright buddy it's time for your time out
Started off as good advice, the went downhill after that
“You swore an oath to the united nations” 😂 wtf
He kinda is right, which is very sick lol.
Mike Pekala Not at all, the U.N. is funded primarily by the United States and they don’t govern individuals, it’s simply a way for ambassador’s and forgein leaders can converse about geo-politics and other global related happenings such as climate change.
@@prisonmike2274 The cop didn't swear an oath to the UN, but what you said is definitely not the only thing the UN is about.
People who volunteer as UN peace keepers, which are those soldiers who wear the blue helmets, swear an oath to the UN to uphold their ideals and protect people basic rights which does make them a highly militarized police force. Police in the US don't swear an oath to the UN
yeah, the united nations of Amerihuana, never heard of it? All patrol cops have to swear this oath nowadays in case they face a traveller
“Texas is a country”. Dude, this sentence has implications you do not want to explore as a black guy.
A stoned sovereign citizen. What could be more annoying?
Meth-head or stoned FEMALE sovereign with a voice like nails on a chalkboard.
A stoned Moorish American.....
A woman sovereign citizen.
sober ignorant to the real law millennials
A stoned one is probably going to be the least agitating. Good logic though. Ignorance gets you far in the world.
“Who cares? It’s Earth 🌎” had me dying lol
I mean, he's got a point, lol
@@Zeru. I mean, plenty of things are natural and are highly toxic or otherwise bad for you.
@@NotSoSerious69420 weed is not one of them
@@tylerrichardson8464 I think in this situation it doesn’t matter. Weed affects everyone differently. If it impairs your ability to drive “travel” your reaction to anything. Then you shouldn’t be driving.
@@Zeru.fr
"Behind that badge you aren't american. You swore a oath to the United nations."
That’s a fact
I thought he said behind the bed😭
He dumb AF
Brilliant
🤣🤣🤣😆😆 What?!?!👮 🤷🤦
4:12 exchange is hilarious 😂
Daammmm like Arnold Schwarzenegger
Her “6 months of training” vs his 6 hours on the internet lol
You mean 6 minutes right?
Lol, 6 secs
It's fake
I've verified this with my friend who was a federal prosecutor
Thompson v.Smith, 154 SE 579, 11 American Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, section 329, page 1135 “The right of the Citizen to travel upon the public highways and to transport his property thereon, in the ordinary course of life and business, is a common right which he has under the right to enjoy life and liberty, to acquire and possess property, and to pursue happiness and safety. It includes the right, in so doing, to use the ordinary and usual conveyances of the day, and under the existing modes of travel, includes the right to drive a horse drawn carriage or wagon thereon or to operate an automobile thereon, for the usual and ordinary purpose of life and business.” -
Like Arnold Schwarzenegger!!!! PUNCH LINE 😂😁😀💀lol
This fool
Edit: no idea y'all liked my comment I never got more than 100 likes bless u all
"Ooh like Arnold schawrzannegger, hit me with the punch line and walk off". This guy's hilarious
Joe i meant he wasnt wrong, she thought she was so clean when she did that lmao
@@dmuth4484 haha. She blundered
"What did you do with the sovtard ?" "I let him go".
It's Schwarzenegger but good effort bud
That wasn't even a punch line. You should know what's in your vehicle? Literally every cop has said that.. it's not a punch line.
I've seen so many toddler videos like this and every time they say "I'm not driving I'm traveling", do they really expect the officer to go "oh? You're traveling not driving? my apologizes sir, please go back to your traveling"?
"I just got this car"
"When was the last time you smoked in this car?"
"... like 2 weeks ago"
@ I swear I thought I heard him say he got the car "4 days ago"
You swore an oath to the..to the United Nations 😂😂😂😂
Haha that was funny man
You know, in his defense, Texas WAS actually a country once... He's just a little under 200 years off...
Guess Maryjane was also traveling. Hope she has some kind of identification. 😂😂
Sovereign Citizen-Speak:
- "I'm traveling, not driving."
- "I'm contemplating and processing, not thinking."
- "I am inhaling and exhaling, not breathing."
Haha😂😂
“Who cares?? It’s Earth” I’m dying over here lol 😂😂😂😂
He’s not wrong tho
@@iherduluvlawngdich By his logic the police officers could go full saudi arabia on his butt.
@@darthvenator2487 uh alrightl idk what that has to do with this comment thread
Me: throws a rock and kills someone with it.
Police: you under arrest
Me: but it’s eeaaarrttttthhhh
E.T go home
"They call it kush" never smoked a day in her life lol.
Depending on the strain he had it couldve been kush. Kush is fire bro and its loud asf, everytime I took a big wiff off it and I usually did when buying bud off the streets back then it would give me a mild allergic reaction. Or she couldve been bullshitting Lol she did seem like blunt know it all type chica.
@@Ray-ow6bq yea she has no idea man. Just said it to sound knowledgeable. They all do it.
She moved her hand up and down holding *maybe* a q and said “hmmm yeah definitely under 2 ounces” like she was testing the weight 😂
@@BabyBoy_Milo for real lmao!!! That got me it looked like a quarter to most 9gs
@@BabyBoy_Milo yup that one got me to lmoa.
I really think the last two brain cells this guy had, have run dry. These officers are dealing with someone with a totally empty skull.💀☠
“It’s texas”
“Who cares it’s earth”
LITERALLY 😂😂😂😂
It's KUSH, THAT'S WHAT THEY CALL IT HAHAHAHAH VERY STRONG POTENT
keCDXX like how did she know it was kush lol she must have broken the law a few times in her life to know that this weed kush
she said 2 oz, that is MAYBE a half oz at most
keCDXX THATS WHAT INWAS THINKIN!! She don’t know nothing
Quasar Productions She said under 2 ounces because anything over that is a felony
dey measure wit da bag
"I wasn't driving, I was travelling"
"I'd say it's about 2 ounces. They call it kush"
Both confident in their stupidity.
If you listen more closely, she said it was "under two ounces". The minimum charge for possession in Texas is for possession of under two ounces. It does not matter whether it is 5g or 50g, the charge is the same.
Do some research on the definition on driving in the constitution and it want be so stupid!
@@dtaybrakin5450 You won't find the definition of the word _driving_ in the US Constitution or any state's constitution. That you seem to think it is "in the constitution" indicates that you really should do some actual research yourself. I would suggest you start by reading the US Constitution and your state's constitution for yourself and to not blindly accept what some website falsely claimed they say.
Actually you're both wrong it's "Black's law dictionary. A Driver is someone doing commerce.
@@xgen1256 Black's Law is just that, a dictionary. It is not the law and never has been. The definitions found in a copy of Black's Law do not override those definitions found in the actual laws. It is a publication of West, which is currently a subsidiary of the Canadian-based multimedia conglomerate Thomson Reuters. More recent editions, reflecting current law, define a driver as simply someone "who steers and propels a vehicle" and and driving as "[t]he act of directing the course of something, such as an automobile or a herd of animals." - Black's Law, 9th Ed., 2009, p. 569.
Here are examples of the definition of driver found in the actual laws governing your use of an automobile on public roads:
*Alabama Code § 32-1.1 (14)* - DRIVER. Every person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle.
*Alaska Statutes § 28.90.990 (9)* - “driver” means a person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle
*Arizona Revised Statutes 28-101 22* - "Driver" means a person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle.
*Arkansas Code § 27-16-104 (1)* - “Driver” means a person who is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle upon a highway or who is exercising control over or steering a vehicle being towed by a motor vehicle
*California Vehicle Code 305* - A “driver” is a person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle. The term “driver” does not include the tillerman or other person who, in an auxiliary capacity, assists the driver in the steering or operation of any articulated firefighting apparatus.
*Colorado Revised Statutes 42-1-102 (27)* - “Driver” means every person, including a minor driver under the age of twenty-one years, who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle.
*Georgia Code § 40-1-1 14* - "Driver" means every person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle.
*Idaho Statutes 49-105 (15)* - "Driver" means every person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle.
*Hawaii Revised Statutes § 286-2* - "Driver" means every person who drives, operates, or is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle in any place open to the general public for purposes of vehicular traffic or who is exercising control over or steering a vehicle being towed or pushed by a motor vehicle.
*Nevada Revised Statutes 483.063* - “Driver” means a person who is in actual physical control of a vehicle upon a highway.
*New York Vehicle and Traffic Law S 113* - "Driver. Every person who operates or drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle. Whenever the terms "chauffeur" or "operator" or "chauffeur's license" or "operator's license" are used in this chapter, such terms shall be deemed to mean driver and driver's license respectively."
*Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, Title 75, § 102* - "Driver." A person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle.
*Utah Code 53-3-102 (15)(a)* - "Driver" means any person who drives, or is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle in any location open to the general public for purposes of vehicular traffic.
*Revised Code of Washington 46.04.370* - "Operator or driver" means every person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle.
Now there are a couple of states who do define the term driver to mean someone who is paid to drive as a profession or otherwise earns income by driving. But those states refer to all others who drive or physically control an automobile on public roads as operators. Examples include:
*Connecticut General Statutes § 14-1 (63)* - “Operator” means any person who operates a motor vehicle or who steers or directs the course of a motor vehicle being towed by another motor vehicle and includes a driver as defined in subdivision (26) of this section
*Delaware Code § 101 48)* - “Operator” includes every person who is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle upon a highway, except that for the purposes of Chapter 29 of this title the term “operator” shall include a chauffeur.
It does not matter whether you are called a driver or an operator, you are required by the law in every state to possess a licence to physically control an automobile on public roads. No state provides an exemption to this because you are not using your automobile for commerce.
Slobberin citizens are the comedy gift that keeps on giving.
he said time out LMAO
Thinks hes at home playing a video game maybe
*I'm traveling to space officer*
*Female officer sniffs bag*- “It’s kush😈...😳THATS WHAT THEY CALL IT”👀
She said it's one or two ounces, that shit's a quarter max.
@@thecityguy1657 that’s what i was thinking LOL. Ain’t nowhere close to 2oz 😂😂
@Ali G if you want to get brain-dead go to Amsterdam
@@thecityguy1657 she said under 2 ounces..
( maybe thatd make it a bigger charge ya know idk lol )
No insurance, so if he travels into an innocent vehicle or pedestrian, their injuries are not covered. This travel nonsense has got to go.
3:46 dog like "Yall blind weed right there what you want me to do?" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I don't have thumbs or I'd grab it myself! Lol
they need the dog for probable cause to enter the vehicle.
@@juanitojavier5894 I'm joking about the look on the dog face. I'm saying what it looks like the dog is thinking.
@@juanitojavier5894 they didnt, because the smell of weed is probable cause to search and the officer said she can smell it before the dog came.
@@juanitojavier5894 wrong! You think every cop calls in a k-9 every time one of them smells weed?? Ain't enough k-9s in the country for all that. Funny thought tho. 😂😂
“I’m not driving, I’m traveling”
Yeah and I’m not breathing, I’m surviving
@@kevins4929 If u are behind the wheel as a driver going down the road. U are still driving a motor vehicle. U think papers would work, Think again. It always gets tossed out of court. "I am not stealing, I am just chosing to not pay"
Kevin s is the kind of guy where he gets into a car accident and tells the officer why he got into the accident was cause he was traveling, not driving so he doesn’t have to obey driving regulations like speed limits or red lights, and that the other person was driving and interrupted his traveling using their car. He also is the kind of person who would die in a tragic car accident and the rest of us “drivers” would look at the situation and be like another “traveler” killed by their own incompetence, then we would pray for the other driver who got hurt cause they followed traffic laws.
This is one of nicest female officers I’ve seen and very patient
She's hot too!
@@MonteLeeMyPOV yes she is
I used to go to the bars with her and her cousin back in the day before she became a cop. 😅 she’s really fun and outgoing. Complete opposite from how she has to act as a cop lol
@Monte Lee My P.O.V yip very cute 😍
For a female officer yeah
He redefined the definition of driving
Just under two ounces!
That's a quarter at best
steve l that’s exactly what I was thinking 😂
I know they weigh the bag and everything.
Watch out now, Steve knows how to eye a bag! Want a cookie?
Absolutely ! No way 2oz. 1/4 at best. Wtf she smokin ?
She might said under 2 oz.
not worth rewinding
Thats what I'm saying 😂 she's tripping
“IM NOT DRIVING IM TRAVELING”
Okay then... give me your traveller's license.
Now he wasnt driving he was traveling to jail
Mckinzie Chrisman that’s what drugs do to your brain
"you're not going to prison you're going to a gated community" 😅
@@orengo9728 LMAO
Give this guy a box of crayons to chew on to keep him busy
HEY STARVING MARINES COULD HAVE EATEN THOSE CRAYONS!!! and unlike this guy they are good for something...
Don’t insult the USMC like that
@@flanker0761 I love the Marines, and my Grandfather is a Marine, but I'm still gonna make fun of you guys :D
Lmao!!
Think maybe he has a crayon shoved in his brain - like Homer S!
This guy doesn't exactly know what he's talking about but the fact that he said he's traveling and not driving that is the correct thing to say. YOU DO NOT NEED A LICENSE TO TRAVEL.
True, you do not need a licence to travel. But you do need a driver's licence if you are sitting behind the wheel of a automobile, physically controlling it on public roads.
The courts have consistently held that such laws as driver's licence and vehicle registration requirements are a valid exercise of a state's police power under US constitutional law for over 100 years.
Want to travel and don't possess a driver's licence? Feel free to walk, ride a bike, take a bus, hire a cab, buy a seat on a train or airplane, sit in one of the passenger seats of an automobile while someone with a licence drives it, or use some other means of locomotion that does not involve you getting behind the wheel.
"its kush... that's what they call it" ~ LMAO
Shacalaka I’m Dead
Lmao she said it was 2oz
martin rrr she said under 2
“Texas is a country”
Actually at one point in time texas was its own country
@@FranciscoRivera-eb2mk That's correct, my rocket-surgeon friend - it was called Mexico
Technically every other country is called a state, just like ISIS Islamic state in Israel
@@elvez1231 then it was called the Republic of Texas
The United States, just like the United Nations was originally an alliance of sovereign "nation-states".
The entire "sovereign citizen" argument is based on laws that pre-date, and were invalidated by, the US constitution.
When he says "I'm not driving, I'm traveling." He is referring to the 18th century definition of driving a team of horses.
It's all nonsense.
2:27 watch her hands instantly go into the "IMA BOUT TO END THIS MANS WHOLE CAREER" stance
“ I’m TraVeLlIng.”
That high pitch tone killed me 😂😂
The funniest part of this was the pure shock when she said "...you're travelling?"
Bengy, legally under the color of law, there is a big difference between driving on a motor vehicle and traveling on an automobile. Just like "I do Not Consent" is a strong statement under any jurisdiction, because you are basically telling any color of law official (cop, attorney, judge, etc) that you are not willing to contract with them. Just like when a judge asks you in a color of law court if you "Understand", what the judge is legally asking you is that if your are willing to "stand under his jurisdiction", and when you answer that you do understand, you have basically thrown yourself at the courts mercy!! It's their language and it's called legalese!!
@@johnnovacek ur the guy in the video - right?
@@TownofJezza study law
@@Chaseyoung369 The law does not require your consent to apply to you. It is normally sufficient that you are within the territorial boundaries of a state to be subject to that state's laws.
Every state requires possession of a licence when physically controlling, aka driving, an automobile on its public roads. The right to travel is NOT the right to drive an automobile free from such laws.
@@blackprince7510 what’s your nationality
I’m not driving I’m traveling. Officer these aren’t handcuffs there bracelets
He says that he is from another State and requests the State of Texas to affirm his State citizenship papers so that they don't need to use laws meant to regulate international transit.