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27th February 2022, 10:05 AM
#11
Iridium
Re: Coronavirus
"Anyhow the Agencies publish all their law in the Federal Registry and are forbidden to use Statutory code. According to Ralph they don't really follow the rules that make it law, but the courts go along with the charade to hang the U.S. Citizens. "
Thanks BigJon for your posting. I would like to a link where Mr. Winterowd makes these comments.
I dp know that in the state of Texas, regulations are written based on statutory laws passed by the state legislature and those rules (regulations) go through a time period of public comment about the proposed regulation and then once the rule becomes accepted are then placed in and become part of the Texas Administrat8ve Code and The Texas Register publication which is The Texas registry entity.
The rule making procedure is followed by the particular state agency that is drawing up the rule and taking comments about the proposed regulation.
But it is the office of the Texas Secretary of State agency that publishes the Texas Register and posts the comments from the public in each weekly publication.
Then after the legally allowed period of time for public comments has completed and any and all public comments are considered, the regulation is "accepted" and the rule text, the regulation text, is electronically sent to the Secretary of State's office and there it is codified into The Texas Administrative Code and the fully accepted regulation is posted in the Texas Register AND is part of the Texas Administrative Code and is part of the "registry."
I think the state procedure is supposed the same format of procedures as for statutory laws made by the state legislatures and by the Federal regulations made by federal agencies.
It is pretty easy to see the vague nature of regulations and referring to them as "law" as though they were of the same nature and power as state or federal statutory law.
I have a big thick book that postulates that all state laws of Texas are lies and really not legal law at all. I have not looked at it in a long time,
"The State of Texas is a Liar". by Daniel Lee Schinzing
https://openlibrary.org/books/OL1170...exas_is_a_Liar!
I remember looking at the place in Texas Statutory Code law books for the enabling legislation for the State of Texas sales and use tax and I was impressed by unimpressive that wording was in the law. A real nothing burger statute. It was hard to see exactly what was being enabled and enacted in that state law.
Onward through the fog.
Dachsie
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