Do You Need a License: Are You Asking Permission for Your Rights?
- David Pfahlert
- Jul 16, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 15, 2025
📅 July 2025
✍️ David of the Pfahlert family, sui juris
“A license is permission to do something otherwise unlawful.”
So why do you need one to travel, get married, or work?
The answer:
Because the state presumes you’re a ward under its control — not a free man or woman operating under your own authority.
Most people never stop to ask why you need a license to do something you have a natural right to do — like travel, marry, or work. A license is legal permission to do something that would otherwise be unlawful, but these activities aren’t crimes — they’re rights.
When you apply for a license, you are asking permission from a corporate entity that claims jurisdiction over you. That’s not freedom. That’s a contractual relationship hidden behind a plastic card.
But here’s the truth:
You don’t need permission to exercise a God-given right — you need to exit their jurisdiction and lawfully operate under your own trust and standing.
At Kingdom Juris, we show you how to:
Lawfully travel, marry, and work without licenses
Revoke hidden contracts that presume your consent
Structure your life through private trust law
Defend your rights with lawful affidavits and rebuttals
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