Vegas METRO Cop and DA Violate Rights and Act Extraterritorially
By Christopher Hansen,
In a ruling that came as no surprise to this reporter a METRO Cop/Jack Booted Thug Police Detective Dolphus Boucher and a Clark County DA Elissa Luzaich appear to have violated the rights of an American. The ruling was VERY clear about how these to government servants
had no justification to violate the 4th Amendment they swore and oath to protect. The Court ruled: “No reasonable detective or prosecutor could have thought that the search was justified…”
The Court also ruled:
No reasonable police detective or prosecutor could have believed that the Montana Statute authorized a forcible taking of a DNA sample from a Nevada citizen for Nevada law enforcement purposes. The reliance on an extraterritorial statute was not reasonable. As the Supreme Court observed: “This is so obviously the necessary result of the Constitution that it has rarely been called in question.”
EXTRATERRITORIALLY
In a ruling that any State’s right advocate will love the Court talked about jurisdictional issues and also appeared to mock Nevada’s lawyers attempted justification of these Vegas traitors to our Constitution.
The Montana Statute does not apply extraterritorially. At the risk of stating the obvious, the Montana Statute is a statute passed by the Montana State Legislature which operates as law in the State of Montana. Defendants argue that Nevada state officials can take action which would otherwise be prohibited in Nevada against a Nevada citizen in the State of Nevada simply by relying on a Montana statute. This argument was rejected almost a century ago by the United States Supreme Court, when it considered “the power of the State of Missouri to extend the operation of its statutes beyond its borders into the jurisdiction of other States, so as in such other States to destroy or impair the right of persons not citizens of Missouri to contract.”
What is a Nevada citizen?
The 9th Circuit did, however, show a bit of ignorance concerning Nevada law saying:
Defendants were Nevada officials searching a Nevada citizen in the state of Nevada for Nevada law enforcement purposes.
The 9th Circuit obviously do not know that in Nevada there is no such thing as a Nevada citizen. According to the Nevada Legislative Counsel Bureau there are only U.S. citizens residing in Nevada. There are, therefore “residents” but no citizens.
Why is it so important to be a Nevada resident? It is so that you can be taxed and turned into a marked and tracked slave of course.
Citizens have rights. Residents have privileges.
NRS 483.141 “Resident” defined.
1. “Resident” includes, but is not limited to, a person:
(d) Who declares himself to be a resident of this State to obtain privileges not ordinarily extended to nonresidents of this State.
Think about this. In Nevada you must be a “citizen resident” in order to run for governor. The Nevada Constitution is clear about this:
Sec. 3. Eligibility; qualifications; number of terms. No person shall be eligible to the Office of Governor, who is not a qualified elector, and who, at the time of such election, has not attained the age of twenty five years; and who shall not have been a citizen resident of this State for two years next preceding the election…
So what is the bid deal you ask?
Section 1. Right to vote; qualifications of elector… All citizens of the United States… who shall have actually, and not constructively, resided in the State and in the district or county thirty days… shall be entitled to vote.
So to be able to vote you need to be a “resident” for 30 days. But to run for governor you have to be a “citizen” resident for 2 years.
Now consider this:
Sec: 16. Rights of foreigners. [Repealed in 1924.]
[Sec. 16 of the original constitution was repealed by vote of the people at the 1924 general election. See: Statutes of Nevada 1921, p. 416; Statutes of Nevada 1923, p. 407. The original section read: “Foreigners who are, or who may hereafter become Bona-fide residents of this State, shall enjoy the same rights, in respect to the possession, enjoyment and inheritance of property, as native born citizens.”]
Is a “baseball” a “baseball bat”? Is a “hen” a “red hen”? Is a “retired Cop” a “Cop”? Is an “ex-felon” a “felon”? Is a “chicken” a “fried chicken”? Is a “tax” a “tax payer”?
Confucius is reported to have said: “When words lose their meaning, people will lose their liberty.”
So what is a citizen of Nevada?
What is a citizen resident of Nevada?
What is a resident of Nevada?
And do laws that apply to residents apply to citizens?
Have you lost your liberty because you do not know the meaning of these words?

Do laws that apply to citizen residents apply to residents?
Is a corporation a person? The answer is, of course, yes.
NRS 0.039 “Person” defined. Except as otherwise expressly provided in a particular statute or required by the context, “person” means a natural person, any form of business or social organization and any other nongovernmental legal entity including, but not limited to, a corporation, partnership, association, trust or unincorporated organization. The term does not include a government, governmental agency or political subdivision of a government.
But is a person a corporation? Not always. If you are a person then you are not always a corporation. Are you?
So how do you obtain a legal residence?
NRS 10.155 Legal residence. Unless otherwise provided by specific statute, the legal residence of a person with reference to his right of naturalization, right to maintain or defend any suit at law or in equity, or any other right dependent on residence, is that place where he has been physically present within the State or county, as the case may be, during all of the period for which residence is claimed by him. Should any person absent himself from the jurisdiction of his residence with the intention in good faith to return without delay and continue his residence, the time of such absence is not considered in determining the fact of residence.
So if you don’t claim a residence you don’t have one. If you don’t claim a residence how can you be a resident?
NRS 483.141 “Resident” defined.
1. “Resident” includes, but is not limited to, a person:
(d) Who declares himself to be a resident of this State to obtain privileges not ordinarily extended to nonresidents of this State.
So are you a citizen or a resident or a citizen resident? I can tell you one thing for sure… there is no legal definition of a Nevada citizen resident or a Nevada citizen.
Can you say “Void for Vagueness”?
Officer: “Are you a Nevada resident?”
No Officer. “I am a Nevada Citizen.”
And how come you cannot vote in Nevada unless you are a U.S. citizen and a Nevada “resident”? Why can’t a citizen of Nevada vote?
Now one last thing.
Section 10 - Powers prohibited of States
No State shall… pass any…Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts.
Amendment 13: Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude,… shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.
So you can voluntarily become a slave. Have you become a voluntary slave? Look in your wallet and you can find out. The proof is right there:



June 24th, 2009 at 2:32 pm
Although, I personally am so far to the left that even the democrats appear to me to be “right-wing,” I consider myself to be a strict constitutionalist. It is my opinion that since its inception there has been an organized and systematic assault by the conservatives in the United States on the civil liberties written into the US Constitution. The “War on Drugs”; “War on Terror”; “War on Communism” and a host of other wars waged by the right wing are really nothing more than a War on People–an excuse to erode civil rights to the point of non-existence. I invite you to my website devoted to raising awareness on this puritan attack on freedom.
June 24th, 2009 at 5:54 pm
I agree that conservatives did exactly that while liberals attack and stole a man’s labor and destroyed the family unit while forcing the religion of Social Security and Marxsim upon the uneducated.
It has been a concerted attack with the Bankers playing both end of the field that they created.
I am not left nor right nor middle of the road. I am simply correct.