Lowndes, MS; Point of Clarity Notice Regarding Licentious Materials Injurious to Morals
Notice to Agent is Notice to Principal and Notice to Principal is Notice to Agent
I, _______________________, one of the People, as seen in the 50 State Constitutions (Republican in Form), Sui Juris, do present this Notice that you provide immediate due care to those with all political power, the People.
Please take Notice the People have assembled to consult for the common good and realize our duty and authority to instruct and petition our servants and trustees when they are in danger of or in maladministration in all areas of government. (See evidence below)
Preamble Mississippi State Constitution: We, the people of Mississippi in convention assembled, grateful to Almighty God, and invoking his blessing on our work, do ordain and establish this Constitution.
Mississippi State Constitution Article III, Text of Section 11: Peaceful Assemblage; Right to Petition Government The right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government on any subject shall never be impaired.
Maxim of Law: The main object of government is the protection and preservation of personal rights, private property and public liberties and upholding the law of God. And;
Please take Notice the People have assembled and studied our Constitutions realizing that our servants and trustees are in danger of maladministration due to licentious materials being made available for access by minor children which is injurious to their morals. (Bolded for emphasis) (See evidence below)
Mississippi State Constitution Article III, Text of Section 18: Freedom of Religion The rights hereby secured shall not be construed to justify acts of licentiousness injurious to morals or dangerous to the peace and safety of the state, or to exclude the Holy Bible from use in any public school of this state. (Excerpt) (Bolded for emphasis)
LICENTIOUSNESS. The indulgence of the arbitrary will of the individual, without regard to ethics or law, or respect for the rights of others. In this it differs from "liberty"; for the latter term may properly be used only of the exercise of the will in its moral freedom, with justice to all men and obedience to the laws. In a narrower and more technical sense, the word is equivalent to lewdness or lasciviousness. Black's Law Dictionary 1st Edition
LICEN'TIOUSNESS, n: Excessive indulgence of liberty; contempt of the just restraints of law, morality and decorum. The licentiousness of authors is justly condemned; the licentiousness of the press is punishable by law. Law is the god of wise men; licentiousness is the god of fools. American Dictionary of the English Language Noah Webster 1828
INJU'RIOUS, adjective [Latin injurius.] 1. Wrongful; unjust; hurtful to the rights of another. That which impairs rights or prevents the enjoyment of them, is injurious (Excerpt) American Dictionary of the English Language Noah Webster 1828
KJV Bible; Ephesians 4:19 Who being past feeling. Having trampled conscience under foot until it is calloused. Having silenced its admonitions, they give themselves over to lasciviousness, to work all uncleanness with greediness.
KJV Bible; Galatians 5:19 Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness.
LASCIVIOUS. Tending to excite lust; lewd; indecent; obscene; sexual impurity; tending to deprave the morals in respect to sexual relations; licentious Conduct which is wanton, lewd, and lustful, and tending to produce voluptuous or lewd emotions. Black's Law Dictionary 4th Edition
Maxim of Law: That which is against Divine Law is repugnant to society and is void.
Maxim of Law: The Christian religion is a part of the common law. And;
Please take Final Notice it is my wish, order and demand that you provide Constitutional grant of authority to deprive the People of their Inherent Rights or their posterity by promoting licentious materials that are injurious to the morals of minors in schools and libraries. Also, any books that promote licentious materials injurious to morals, in opposition to Biblical principles upon which our Constitutions were created, be removed from schools and public libraries. If you believe any of these statements to be false, rebut by Affidavit, sworn under penalty of perjury, point by point, within five (5) days of receiving this Notice, showing your Constitutional grant of authority. Furthermore, you agree by tacit acquiescence your actions show you are acting with full knowledge, intent, and malice; interfering with the People and their Inherent Rights, and to have these matters heard by an arbitrator of my choice, to be bound thereby in all courts of record. (Anyone suppressing this Notice agrees to pay $30,000) (A response from an attorney not directly addressed by this Notice will be considered a non-response)
This notice is sent to you in the Peace and Love of Jesus Christ that you provide immediate due care to those with all political power, the People.