Finding a Lawyer to argue that traveling is a right and not a privilege

If you're lucky this is the response you will get in court:

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Followed shortly thereafter with:

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I don't believe in a "right to travel" across other people's property. If I own land, then I get to decide who is allowed to drive on it. You can point to some places where state roads are referred to being for public use, but that doesn't change the fact those roads were paid for and are maintained by the state.
 
I don't believe in a "right to travel" across other people's property.

So you believe if a person owns land next to a beach, he's effectively sealed off the beach entrance?

If I own land, then I get to decide who is allowed to drive on it.

So if I was a rich corporatist that bought up all the land around you, I can stop you from leaving your house?

You can point to some places where state roads are referred to being for public use, but that doesn't change the fact those roads were paid for and are maintained by the state.

Yeah, and nothing in the Constitution says only citizens are allowed to use roads or only taxpayers...etc.
 
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