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Roberts was wrong, wrong, wrong
Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, July 01 2012 @ 01:51 PM EDT
I don't have a car. I'm not forced to buy car insurance. I only buy car
insurance
if I choose to have a car.

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mandatory car insurance
Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, July 01 2012 @ 01:54 PM EDT
First that is not federal (the states powers are different than those of the
fed). You also have to have a license... Once again, state constitutions are
different beasts as are state laws. Also, you are driving on local/state/fed
roads... Tractors can be operated in your fields without license or
insurance... You can own a vehicle without insuring it... You can even drive
it in certain locations without insurance. What you cannot do is:
1. Have a current state issued license plate for that vehicle
and
2. Drive it on a public road
without it being properly insured and registered and licensed... Actually you
can do all three of those things there are just penalties that accrue.
But what they do not do is tax every individual in an amount less than or equal
to their liability/comp/collision insurance simply because they exist and may
own a car someday or have owned a car in the past or even own a car now that
they do not drive for whatever reason.

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