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Rebuttal to Accusation re: Tim Turner of RAP, No Calif. Driver Lic. Needed Comment

Submitted by AureliaMasterson
Fri, 9 Jul 2010

Executive Summary - Tim Turner spoke about ten days ago on an internet talk show and mentioned that he "read" that Calif. is no longer requiring driver licenses. People went nuts. No one could find anything related to this. We found it.

Here is one link but there are many. The internet lists the story often as "Maywood Mexico" even though it is in California.

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=37671

The story concerns a city in Los Angeles County that was taken over by illegal immigrants politically. This eventually led to the bankruptcy of the city and the city eventually laid off it's corrupt police department. Prior to this bankruptcy (still the same today) the city was know to be an illegal alien sanctuary. Maywood California was the first California City to order its police department NOT to enforce state laws requiring people driving to have a driver license. I expect their underlying motive was to allow illegal aliens who could not get a driver license to drive.

So there was such mention in the media which is where Tim said he got this from. Tim never said he was involved in this process, never said RAP caused or initiated it, he said he just read it.

There was also mention by Tim of a Supreme Court decision with a date given regarding common law. I do not remember the date but if you care to go through the recordings you will find it. Then google the Supreme Court for that date and see one decision speaking about common law a bunch. I did it but did not think it was going to become controversial and did not save it. You can always do the work yourself.

http://www.panamalaw.org

 

Aurelia Masterson writes for http://www.panamalaw.org


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