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Greyghost
Mar 14, 2014Explorer
Bohemian wrote:
The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that you have the right to maintain "legal residency" in your town, county, and state forever once it has been established as long as you do not declared residency elsewhere.
You do NOT need to maintain a home or rental or real mailing address once residency has been established. You may not be refused anything that requires residency by the government or by a private company. Once residency has been established all that other "at least 6 months per year stuff" has no legal standing.
Could you please provide the explicit statute that addresses this?
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