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The Enabling Act of February 22, 1889 of the United States Congress provided the requirements for the admission into the Union of four new states. North Dakota was one of these proposed states, but it was erroneously admitted to the Union by the fact that it never met the requirements for admission. Section 4 of said Enabling Act required that each of the four new states had to form a Constitutional Convention to draft a new state constitution, a constitution that was not to be repugnant to the Constitution of the United States. The North Dakota Constitution (see article under this title) contains a flaw that was overlooked and that never has been corrected to this day! Therefore North Dakota is not a state, it is still a territory of the United States. This means that North Dakota has been operating as a state for over 115 years, to date, without proper authority; its state officials are operating under color of state law, thus violating the rights of United States citizens within its area of jurisdiction. This is the first time in United States history that such a grave error has been made in granting statehood. The Revisor of the North Dakota Century Code has indicated that action must be taken to correct this constitutional problem; but, as yet, no correction has been made. The writer of this Talk note testified on this matter before the North Dakota Constitutional Revision Committee of the North Dakota Legislature on February 26, 2003.
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Says that according to the enabling act, that individual gun ownership was guaranteed. I guess becuase US accepted Wyoming's constitution as part of the cotnract?
~ender 2008-03-23 20:45:PM MST
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The Enabling Act of February 22, 1889 of the United States Congress provided the requirements for the admission into the Union of four new states. North Dakota was one of these proposed states, but it was erroneously admitted to the Union by the fact that it never met the requirements for admission. Section 4 of said Enabling Act required that each of the four new states had to form a Constitutional Convention to draft a new state constitution, a constitution that was not to be repugnant to the Constitution of the United States. The North Dakota Constitution (see article under this title) contains a flaw that was overlooked and that never has been corrected to this day! Therefore North Dakota is not a state, it is still a territory of the United States. This means that North Dakota has been operating as a state for over 115 years, to date, without proper authority; its state officials are operating under color of state law, thus violating the rights of United States citizens within its area of jurisdiction. This is the first time in United States history that such a grave error has been made in granting statehood. The Revisor of the North Dakota Century Code has indicated that action must be taken to correct this constitutional problem; but, as yet, no correction has been made. The writer of this Talk note testified on this matter before the North Dakota Constitutional Revision Committee of the North Dakota Legislature on February 26, 2003.
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Says that according to the enabling act, that individual gun ownership was guaranteed. I guess becuase US accepted Wyoming's constitution as part of the cotnract?
~ender 2008-03-23 20:45:PM MST