Can state laws be enforced on Indian Reservations?
I am curious if North Carolina state laws can be legally enforce on the Cherokee Reservation. I have asked lawyers in North Carolina but have yet to get a clear answer. A state trooper tried to infer I violated a law on US highway as if that was a federal offense. However the law cited is a state law. I will fight the ticket on November 17th on this and other grounds.
More details are available at this link:
http://www.fastfreds.com/trips/cherokee/index.htm
Please don't bother lecturing me about obeying the law or wasting your time telling me how to live; I just want an answer with a verifiable source cited.
The only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others. His own good, either physical or moral, is not sufficient warrant. ~John Stuart Mill, On Liberty
Judge Dredd, the link provided is from my own publication or ezine. I have done a lot of research prior to obtaining this ticket with the intent of opposing it in court. I have several legal points other than the reservation angle.
I was traveling on a US Highway and there is no federal law requiring helmets to be worn.
Whether or not I win this case I will not be deterred from continuing my efforts to change this unjust law or have it rule unconstitutional. I will also continue to ride in North Carolina and any other state without a helmet. I have a small defense fund in place to fight future tickets.
I also have a $1,000,000 health insurance policy and more than adequate insurance on both of my motorcycles. Thus I am in no way a burden to society in the way smokers and poor eaters currently are but yet their bad habits are legal. Rather than argue their habits be outlawed I argue I should have the equal protect of law they now enjoy!
Nick † et al.
I was cited for refusing to wearing a helmet. I was not speeding or violating any other law in North Carolina or the United States for that matter.
I also rode away from the traffic stop with no helmet on my head and enjoyed the rest of my weekend without another traffic stop.
A scan/copy of my ticket for refusing to wearing a helmet:
http://www.fastfreds.com/trips/cherokee/pages/DSC05832_jpg.htm