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Title: Judge finds no right to travel
Source: UPI
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Published: Apr 4, 2007
Author: Unknown
Post Date: 2007-04-04 03:36:27 by innieway
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Views: 188
Comments: 11

NEW ORLEANS, April 3 (UPI) -- A federal judge has dismissed a claim that local police violated the right to travel of New Orleans residents trying to get out after Hurricane Katrina.

Tracy and Dorothy Dickerson sued Gretna, the Gretna Police Department and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office. They said they were not allowed to use the Crescent City Connection, which crosses the Mississippi River.

U.S. District Judge Mary Ann Vial Lemmon said there is no right to travel within a state guaranteed by the Constitution. The judge also found that the Dickersons missed the deadline for certification as a class-action suit.


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Fuck judge Mary Ann VILE Lemmon. Ignorant bitch apparently thinks that our rights are given us by the CONstitution... That's where she's WRONG. They're given to us by the Creator, and I can't find anywhere in Scripture where He has a problem with people traveling. Vile Lemmon can do a little traveling - she can go straight to hell.

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U.S. District Judge Mary Ann Vial Lemmon said there is no right to travel within a state guaranteed by the Constitution.

This judge is correct. There is no right to travel intrastate guaranteed by the *FEDERAL* Constitution, Amendments 9 and 10 nonwithstanding - it is a state issue. If it was *interstate* travel, then the Feds could get involved.

mirage  posted on  2007-04-04   3:48:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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This judge is correct. There is no right to travel intrastate guaranteed by the *FEDERAL* Constitution, Amendments 9 and 10 nonwithstanding - it is a state issue. If it was *interstate* travel, then the Feds could get involved.

Depending on the circumstances, the status of the parties attempting to travel within the state, the means by which the travel is undertaken, on a public or "private" road/bridge etc., there could be a legitimate argument for both sides.

The framers of the CON-stitution, it has been ruled by the courts, determined the right to travel so basic that it wasn't deemed necessary to specifically address it in the document, even though it was addressed in the Articles of Confederation.

Liberty is the ability to move about at ones own whim, whenever one chooses, to wherever one chooses.

To say that liberty is only protected by the feds when one is involved in interstate as opposed to intra-state travel is nonsense. Why then, would we have the road block cases and arbitrary check-point cases decided by federal courts ? If one has liberty, as all Americans believe they do, then to qualify it as being only federally protected when one attempts to remove oneself from one state to another is ludicrous.

There are a myriad of "right to travel" cases on the books that deal with intrastate travel, on public highways, on city streets, etc., without interference from state or federal authorities.

I agree that intrastate travel is a State matter to be heard in a State court and wouldn't originate in a federal court; however, should the State deprive one of his liberty it then becomes a matter that can be removed to the federal courts (Supreme Court) on appeal, directly from the State Supreme Court.

In the final analysis, we only have those "rights" that we can enforce. These days the feds and the States have formed a standing army that denies rights as basic as travel.

Liberty of movement is natural to a human being, otherwise we'd be born statues.

A thorough reading of "right to travel" cases demonstrates the incremental encroachment of the State and Federal Governments. However, two things are clear. The State has "plenary" authority to regulate commercial travel and far less authority to regulate "private" travel.

This quote (paraphrase) is quoted many times by both State and Federal Courts:

A citizen has the right to travel upon the public highways and take his property thereon, either by wagon, carriage or automobile; this is not a mere privilege, but a common fundamental right of which the citizen may not be deprived either by election or legislation. It is the duty of the authorities to insure the citizens safe conduct not inhibit it.

The waters appear to get muddied at the point wherein someone contracts with the State to "register a vehicle" or get a "license" etc., wherein they begin to operate "within this state" ... a phrase that may have more meaning than most suspect.

And, as innieway said: Fuck the judge ... better yet, fuck all the judges.

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