Yavapai Co., AZ; Corrective Wisdom Notice: The People's Right to Bear Arms.
Notice to Agent is Notice to Principal and Notice to Principal is Notice to Agent
I, __________________________, one of the People, as seen in the 51 Constitutions (Republican in Form), Sui Juris, do present this Notice that you and your agents provide immediate due care to those with all political power, the People. (Bolded for emphasis)
Due Care. Just, proper, and sufficient care, so far as the circumstances demand it; the absence of negligence (Excerpt) Black's Law 4th Edition And;
Please take Notice the People have assembled, studied the Constitutions, and realized our duty and authority to instruct our servants and trustees in all seats of government, and that government is established to protect individual rights, one of which is the right to bear arms. (See evidence below)
Arizona Constitution Article II. Section 2. Political Power; Purpose of Government All political power is inherent in the people, and governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, and are established to protect and maintain individual rights.
Maxim of Law: The main object of government is the preservation and protection of personal rights, private property, and public Liberties and upholding the law of God. American Maxim
Maxim of Law: The government is to be subject to the law, for the law makes the government.
Arizona Constitution. Article II. Section 26. The right of the individual citizen to bear arms in defense of himself or the state shall not be impaired, (Excerpt)
IMPAIR. To weaken, to make worse, to lessen in power, diminish, or relax or otherwise affect in an injurious manner. Black's Law 4th Edition
United States Constitution; Amendment II, Text of Amendment II: the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. (Excerpt)
INFRINGE....2. To break; to violate; to transgress; to neglect to fulfill or obey; as, to infringe a law (Excerpt) Webster's 1828 Dictionary And;
Please take Notice Where in ANY Constitution did the People grant our servants and trustees the authority to create statutes through legislation that impair or infringe our Inherent Constitutional Right to keep and bear arms? (See evidence below)
"Where rights secured by the Constitution are involved, there can be no rulemaking or legislation which would abrogate them." Miranda V Arizona 384 U.S. 436 pg. 491 (1966)
Maxim of Law: An unconstitutional Act is not law it confers no rights, it imposes no duties, it creates no office, it is, in legal contemplation, as though it had never been passed. And;
Please take Final Notice it is my wish order and demand that you fulfill your oath to uphold the Constitution by protecting the People's right to keep and bear arms. Legislative members and other government officials make a public statement that these unconstitutional statutes are null and void. If you believe that any of the above claims are untrue and that you have a Constitutional grant of authority to impair and infringe the People's right to bear arms, rebut by sworn affidavit, point by point, under penalty of perjury, within seven (7) days of receiving this Notice. Failure to respond means that by tacit acquiescence you agree that all statements in this Notice are truth and fact in the law. Additionally you agree that you are acting with full knowledge, intent and malice trespassing the Peoples' Inherent Rights, that no court shall rehear the matter, but it shall stand as evidence 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 in the peace and love of Jesus Christ that you provide immediate due care to those with all political power, the People.