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Dwane Eugene Kirkland U.C.C. 1-207 1-308 OFFICE -THE MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN..  

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The office of Duane Eugene Kirkland U.C.C. 1-207 1-308 w/o prejudice our bill of rights office..

DUANE KIRKLAND·SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2017

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Send Donations to - 1115 S 3rd Street Hamilton Montana , 59840. Pay to the order of Duane Kirkland, all Donations are utilized for helping those who need help in court, and behind the scenes.

Kirkland’s Bill of rights office. 406-369-0482 406-363-5284 Inspired by Carl Miller Constituional advocate Attorney videos and teachings...https://youtu.be/1s-zHrNPfkQ

In order to play our part in assisting the trump administration on restoring the law. Our bill of rights office will write and file motions against any corrupt judge and lawyers who violate the supremacy clause, article 6 paragraph 2.

Also any violations against our provisions of the actual laws. If they stricken any motions or paperwork we will keep good records of violation for our clients if they choose to take actions and Remedy or recourse of entitlement of pain and suffering. Our goal is not for the money but to remind them of there oath of office and give them a chance to do what is right.

We will fight against and for those who are encroached infringed and violated by the laws that are to protect us. At all levels..

No more putting people in jail for victimless crimes. its time for officers to actually know their police powers and remind them to protect life and limb, and not take ones property and harm them for just living a basic life of liberties and seeking happiness.

To battle against those corrupted judges and lawyers- who don’t know the difference between actual law versus there codes and statues and regulations that are unconstitutional acts upon the masses.

WE the people.....

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Unconstitutional Official Acts - Constitution Society
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16 Am Jur 2d, Sec 177 late 2d, Sec 256:

The general misconception is that any statute passed by legislators bearing the appearance of law constitutes the law of the land.

The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land, and any statute, to be valid, must be In agreement. It is impossible for both the Constitution and a ...

The Foundation Of Law 
There are basically three classes of laws: The Laws of God, which encompass the Laws of Nature; The Law of the Land, also referred to as the Common Law; and lastly there is Private Law, or man-made law, also referred to as Contract Law.

Our Founding Fathers believed that it was self-evident that the God of Nature is the sovereign of the universe and everything in it (as well as mankind) and that He had endowed all mankind with "certain unalienable rights" making them self-directing sovereigns, which means that any governments instituted among men derive their just powers (only) from the consent of the governed, who are the source of earthly power and authority. Hence any attempt to exercise any powers NOT conveyed by the People is unjust and unauthorized, and any act done pursuant to such usurpation of power is void.

They were further convinced that God's temporal law for mankind was expressed in the law of the land. Common law is common-sense law. It is simple, straightforward and self evident, primarily because it is based on God's Laws. It is the foundational law of the union of States.

The Founding Fathers authorized three legal systems in the Constitution, first Common Law, secondly Equity Law, and thirdly Admiralty Law, which is the law of the sea. Gradually Common Law has been displaced by Equity Law until today the Common Law is rarely heard of or understood because it has been covered up and hidden away by the legal profession for very understandable business reasons. Such people are pursuing their own private agenda.

In fact the Common Law is generally looked upon as obscene, example: to have a common law marriage is considered to be unclean. Why? The first marriage license in the United States was issued in 1863. The question is not whether some third party should or should not perform the service; it is whether sovereigns must get permission from their servants (the government) before they can be married.

Private Law 
Private Law is that law which comes into being when people enter into agreements creating the rules and terms by which they agree to be bound together.

State and federal constitutions are examples of private law. They come under the heading of contract law because they are contracts that establish governments and are designed to protect the People from the government. To keep the government under control, the People were very precise in the language they used to make it perfectly clear exactly what powers were being delegated AND that any powers not specifically delegated were reserved (by the People) to the states or the People.

It should be remembered that the People are the sovereigns of State governments and the States are the sovereigns of the federal government. Thus the People, either directly or indirectly, are the sovereigns over both governments. The States have been given specific and limited power. They also made sure there were provisions that safeguarded the People's right to abolish or change that government and to create a different one if they chose.

Public Law is a form of private law that results when laws are made in proper application of the delegated authority conveyed to the legislators. Title 18 (the Federal Criminal Code) is an example of public law. It was drafted to grant unto non-citizens the protections and defenses Citizens have under common law;

Title 18 does not apply to sovereign Citizens, who answer directly to violations of GOD's Laws.
Administrative Law is one term used to describe private law that comes into existence when someone acquires dominion over others and can dictate to them what the law is. Title 26 (the Internal Revenue Code) in an example of Administrative Law; it and the other federal titles classified by congress as "non-public" (administrative) laws, thus apply only to subjects of the federal government.

In 1938 the United States abandoned Public Law and adopted an unconstitutional system called Public Policy. An understanding of this distinction is so vital that the definitions of these terms follow:
Public Law 
That portion of law which deals with the powers, rights, duties, capacities and incapacities of government and its delegated authority. Those laws which are concerned with a government in its political capacity, considered in its quasi-private personality, i.e., as capable of holding or exercising rights or acquiring and dealing with property in the character of an individual.

Public Policy 
The rules and procedures (policy) of a sovereign over its subjects. It holds that no subject can lawfully do that which has a tendency to be injurious to the public or against the public good as defined by the sovereign. Public policy is set by legislative acts and, pursuant thereto, by judicial and administrative promulgating of rules and regulations.

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