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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: L&J: free mail delivery a federal benefit?
References: <199709021820.OAA16281@brickbat9.mindspring.com>
 <199709021820.OAA16281@brickbat9.mindspring.com>

Yes, we need authorities, even if only
bibliographic, like Howard Freeman's
writings.

/s/ Paul Mitchell
http://supremelaw.com



At 11:03 PM 9/3/97 -0700, you wrote:
>Tue, 2 Sep 97 Charles Marcus <csharp@mindspring.com> wrote:
>
>>One thing to understand, Ralph, is that the GOVERNMENTALLY
>>BESTOWED PRIVELEGE of accepting FREE HOME DELIVERY (aka
>>'rural free delivery') of your postal matter, you do not
>>create a CONTRACT situation per se, but you DO cause
>>yourself to be placed in the situation of receiving a
>>free government benefit, and changing your status from
>>one of domicile to 'resident'...something, incidentally,
>>for which the government CAN ASK SOMETHING IN RETURN.
>
>Charles, can you develop this concept of free home delivery as
>benefit a little further?  I hadn't thought of this as being a
>benefit before.
>
>Any history or statutes to point out?
>
>Still working on character here, prior to reputation.
>
>--
>
>Steve Washam        Walla Walla, Washington        sew@valint.net
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