Do you have a drivers license?

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The lawful, legit, and only definition of driving/driver- One "EMPLOYED" in conducting a coach, carriage, wagon, or other vehicle, with horses, mules, or other animals, or a bicycle, tricycle, or motor car, though not a street railroad car. See Davis v. Petrinovich, 112 Ala. 654, 21 South. 344, 36
L. R. A.615; Gen. St. Conn. 1902,

According to this definition which is the only correct definition and legit definition, if you are not transporting goods or people for money, then you are not driving, but simply traveling! So by law, if you are not profiting with the use of your vessel, then you are not required to obtain a drivers license. If you do not use your vehicle for commerce, then you are not required to obtain a commercialize tag (license plate).

Rights come from God, they are not granted by the state! The state cannot take away rights to gain a privilege. You have the right to travel, and to travel unmolested (5th amendment). Driving is a privilege because you are profiting. Anytime you have the opportunity to make money it is a privilege. Secondly, the DMV requires you to hand over papers and
documents that police, lawyers, and judges need warrants with
affirmation to obtain. A clear violation of the 4th amendment!

The correct term is conducting. Conducting means to guide or lead. By steering and propulsion; you're conducting your vehicle! There is nothing in the constitution that states you need a license to conduct because that would infringe on your rights to travel!

You went to great indenture servitude to purchase that vehicle. It is your private property! We elect politicians and pay them through our sales tax to provide us with roads. We all have part ownership of the roads. According to the 5th amendment, not only can they not deprive our rights to travel freely in public, but we also have the right to property and the exercise thereof! These are inalienable rights endowed by the Creator!
Do you have a drivers license?
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