Time: Sun Apr 20 12:14:32 1997
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Date: Sun, 20 Apr 1997 12:10:47 -0700
To: <fwolist@sportsmen.net>
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: [LEADERS] SLS: IRC is "Void for Vagueness"

And now we have elevated this debate 
one step higher:


Some are convinced it is void for vagueness.

Some are convinced it is NOT void for vagueness.

I mean, REALLY CONVINCED!  You know, like:

          C-O-N-vinced


Will the real "void for vagueness" please stand up!  

Laughing all the way to my reward!!


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

<snip>

>>>
>>>How do you expect to enforce the void for vagueness against the IRC?
>>>
>>>"The Federal Zone"  By whom and is this book still in print?
>>>
>>>Conservatively yours April 1997 my 2c from the Sovereign State of
California,
>>>Carl William Spitzer IV   All Rights Reserved Without Prejudice
>>>Long live the legacy of the Great Ronald Reagan
>>>Pray for Bill and Gore - Psalm 109:8-9
>>>They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety
>>>deserve neither liberty nor safety. -- Benjamin Franklin
>>
>>Wangrud:
>>I don't think the IRC is void for vagueness, I understand it. 
>>I believe its void because it extends the LAW-Martial power. 
>>See Martial-LAW rule by Robert Wangrud  
>
>Paul Milne's interpretation of the IRC found at 
>http://members.tripod.com/~fedinfo/tax_page.html
>indicates that he doesn't think it's void for vagueness
>either. Paul hasn't left a rock unturned in his offering,
>for those who are interested.
>
>Sam Jarvis
>
<snip>

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