Time: Tue Feb 04 08:00:33 1997 by primenet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id HAA21811; Tue, 4 Feb 1997 07:03:11 -0700 (MST) Date: Tue, 4 Feb 1997 09:03:10 -0500 (EST) id sma008545; Tue Feb 4 09:02:56 1997 Originator: map@mapinc.org From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] To: pmitch@primenet.com Subject: Form 1040: what law requires filing (if any)? Status: U The so-called 16th Amendment was demolished in the case of People v. Boxer, California Supreme Court case number S-030016, December 1992, a Petition for Writ of Mandamus compelling her to witness the evidence against the ratification of said "amendment." Boxer fell totally and completely silent in the face of the affidavits filed in that case. Her silence is a fraud, pursuant to U.S. v. Tweel, and it also activates estoppel, pursuant to Carmine v. Bowen. /s/ Paul Mitchell At 04:05 AM 2/4/97 -0500, you wrote: >Thanatos wrote-- >> 16th amendment section #6651 #6652 >> Internal Revenue code 7203 > >>was his response. Anyone care to explain. > >Sounds pretty clear to me... >===================== >Article XVI. > >The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, >from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several >States, and without regard to any census or enumeration. >========================= > Proposal and Ratification > > The sixteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United States > was proposed to the legislatures of the several States by the > Sixty-first Congress on the 12th of July, 1909, and was declared, > in a proclamation of the Secretary of State, dated the 25th of > February, 1913, to have been ratified by 36 of the 48 States. The > dates of ratification were: Alabama, August 10, 1909; Kentucky, > February 8, 1910; South Carolina, February 19, 1910; Illinois, > March 1, 1910; Mississippi, March 7, 1910; Oklahoma, March 10, > 1910; Maryland, April 8, 1910; Georgia, August 3, 1910; Texas, > August 16, 1910; Ohio, January 19, 1911; Idaho, January 20, 1911; > Oregon, January 23, 1911; Washington, January 26, 1911; Montana, > January 30, 1911; Indiana, January 30, 1911; California, January > 31, 1911; Nevada, January 31, 1911; South Dakota, February 3, > 1911; Nebraska, February 9, 1911; North Carolina, February 11, > 1911; Colorado, February 15, 1911; North Dakota, February 17, > 1911; Kansas, February 18, 1911; Michigan, February 23, 1911; > Iowa, February 24, 1911; Missouri, March 16, 1911; Maine, March > 31, 1911; Tennessee, April 7, 1911; Arkansas, April 22, 1911 > (after having rejected it earlier); Wisconsin, May 26, 1911; New > York, July 12, 1911; Arizona, April 6, 1912; Minnesota, June 11, > 1912; Louisiana, June 28, 1912; West Virginia, January 31, 1913; > New Mexico, February 3, 1913. > > Ratification was completed on February 3, 1913. > > The amendment was subsequently ratified by Massachusetts, March > 4, 1913; New Hampshire, March 7, 1913 (after having rejected it > on March 2, 1911). > > The amendment was rejected (and not subsequently ratified) by > Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Utah. >============================= > >peace, >fire >-------------------------------------------------- > fire@erowid.com > > The Vaults of Erowid > http://www.erowid.com/ > > The Erowid Entheogen Vaults > http://www.erowid.com/entheo.shtml > > ==================================================================== [Text is usually formatted in Courier 11 non-proportional spacing @] [65-characters per line; .DOCs by MS-WORD for MS-DOS, Version 5.0B.] Paul Andrew Mitchell, B.A., M.S., email address: pmitch@primenet.com Web site for the Supreme Law Firm is URL: http://www.supremelaw.com Ship to: c/o 2509 N. Campbell, #1776, Tucson, Arizona state [We win] We can decode all your byte streams, spaghetti code notwithstanding. Coming soon: "Manifesto for a Republic" by John E. Trumane ie JetMan ====================================================================
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