Rob Roy
Well-Known Member
The passage of time is relevant in the prosecution of certain crimes.
We are talking about any laws drafted by the 'involuntary government' of your 'plantation', whether they pertain to child protection, land ownership, ownership of goods, or other.
You either believe your government is completely 'involuntary', rendering any and all laws (particularly 'age of consent' laws) it passes or enforces 'illegitimate', or you cherry pick certain laws passed by your 'involuntary government' (most likely the ones protecting your current ownership rights) to support and want enforced.
Would you let a Native American family take possession of your home and its contents when you aren't home, and do you support the nonintervention of the 'involuntary government' when the Natives use 'defensive force' against you and your family upon your return (particularly if they DO NOT CONSENT to being forced into interacting with you or your family)?
Hang on there smart guy. You pretty much declare that my "ownership" of property is protected by a central coercion based government, when that's not precise. It's more like a tenancy isn't it ?
Also, you'd need to be more specific in your question / argument for me to answer. Are you talking about any old native American Family or a family that could trace their ancestry to the exact spot I occupy?