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The Jural Assembly Handbook                                               By: Anna Von Reitz


                                         Section 36 — State Assemblies


               Now  that  you  know  what  a  “Lawful  Person”  is,  be  aware  that  our  assemblies,  both  the  soil
               jurisdiction assemblies of the state republics, and the land jurisdiction assemblies of the States
               are exclusively populated by Lawful Persons.

               This is because only Lawful Persons who are still attached to physical reality and to specific
               locations in space can populate the soil and land jurisdictions which are likewise geographically
               and physically defined Lawful Persons.
               This follows the Biblical Law of Kinds. Lawful Jurisdictions (land and soil) are populated by
               Lawful Persons.

               So the American Government is composed of three Unions of different kinds of states, and two
               of those Unions, The United States (soil) and The United States of America (land) are owned,
               operated, and governed by Lawful Persons.

               The State Assemblies control the international jurisdiction of the land and sea, which includes
               international trade, except that the Constitutions made significant concessions delegating away
               some of their powers in the international jurisdiction of the sea (not all) to the British King.
               The State General Assembly is composed of Electors — both State Nationals and State Citizens
               who own land within the borders of their State can serve as Electors of the General Assembly.
               They are chosen at the County level by people who are qualified members of the soil jurisdiction
               republican states; two Electors act as Deputies (Fiduciary Officers) for each County. Most States
               hold their General Assembly after the holidays and it can run for as little as a weekend or stretch
               on for months, depending on the business that has to be addressed.
               Because the land and soil are inextricably combined, eligibility as a soil jurisdiction republican
               state national or citizen automatically qualifies one to be a State National or State Citizen, and
               for  practical  purposes  people  from  the  republics  act  as  People  representing  their  State  in
               international jurisdiction, so that both land and soil are populated at the same time and by the
               same people, only some of them are further tasked to do business for the State.
               The  State  Jural Assembly  takes  up  judicial  issues  that  affect  the  People  of  the  State  and  the
               enforcement  of  the  Public  Law,  including  enforcement  of  the  Constitutions  and  running  the
               People’s  Court  and  elections  related  to  the  Courts  and  Peacekeeping  functions  and  officials.
               Unlike the State General Assembly, the State Jural Assembly runs all year long and pretty much
               twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.

               The State Jural Assembly, like the State General Assembly, is composed of qualified Jurors who
               are  State  Citizens  and  State  Electors,  that  is,  people  of  the  republican  states  who  have
               volunteered to serve the State Government in the capacity of Jurors.
               Jurors are typically not paid unless they are called to serve as part of a jury, either a Grand Jury
               or  a  Trial  Jury.  Sheriffs  and  Justices,  both  State  Justices  and  Justices  of  the  Peace,  Clerks,
               Bondsmen, Coroners, and other elected and hired members of the People’s Court are paid either
               a monthly salary or on a case by case basis, or as agreed upon.

               The State Executive Assembly is elected at the State General Assembly as one of the first acts of
               the  State  General  Assembly  each  year.  The  State  Executive  Assembly  continues  to  function
               throughout the year and is enabled to conduct routine business for the State, including issuing
               Public Notices, conducting


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