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Wayne Stump
State Senator
Thirty-seventh Legislature
District 16
State Capitol - Senate Wing
Phoenix, Arizona 85007
Phone (602)255-5261 December 10, 1985
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office
Dick Godbehere, Sheriff
120 S. First Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona 85003
Dear Sheriff Godbehere,
It has come to my attention that numerous individuals in our state have
rescinded all their contracts with the United States federal government, the
State of Arizona, and each of its political subdivisions, establishing
themselves as freemen under the organic national Constitution of the Republic
of the United States of America. Consequently, they may be driving without auto
registration, driver's license, or any other evidence of contract.
Because many law enforcement personnel may be unaware of the contractual nature
of auto registration and driver's licenses, it is conceivable that this
situation may lead to confrontation between these individuals and law
enforcement personnel.
I urge you to inform yourself and your personnel about this matter as soon as
possible. If you would like to be briefed by someone knowledgeable on this
subject, please contact me.
In the meantime, inasmuch as this procedure is entirely appropriate when
properly carried out, I would like to be notified of every such incidence of
confrontation in order that the persons involved and the public officials
involved may be apprised of the correct procedure and the appropriateness of
their actions on the part of each concerned.
My office phone is 255-5261 and I am requesting to be notified of the names and
incidents along with addresses and phone numbers of participants of any such
confrontations arising from the exercise of a person's freeman status in order
to evaluate the outcome of properly rescinded contracts.
Sincerely,
Wayne Stump
State Senator