Understanding Us Legal Framework

Summary

The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law, overriding state statutes and codes. Common law, developed through court decisions, interprets laws. Traffic laws in Arizona apply to all drivers, not just those in commerce. The Supreme Court has not ruled that a drivers license is unnecessary. Arizona requires licenses for all drivers to ensure safety. If you have concerns about constitutional rights or traffic laws, consider consulting a legal expert.

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So the constitution supersedes any and all statutes and codes
Yes, the U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land. It takes precedence over state constitutions, statutes, and codes. However, statutes and codes must comply with the Constitution. Would you like more information on how this applies specifically in Arizona?
Do road laws only apply to drivers in commerce
Road laws apply to all drivers, whether they are engaged in commerce or not. In Arizona, as in other states, traffic laws are designed to ensure safety on public roads for everyone. Whether you're driving for personal or commercial reasons, you must comply with these laws. Do you have a specific concern about traffic laws in Arizona?
So the Supreme Court ruled we dont need a license to drive.
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It seems there might be a misunderstanding. The Supreme Court has not ruled that a driver's license is unnecessary for personal driving in Arizona or any other state. State laws require drivers to have a valid license. If you have further questions about traffic laws or licensing, feel free to ask!
Drivers license is only required for commerce use
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In Arizona, as in other states, a driver's license is required for all drivers, not just those engaged in commerce. This is to ensure that drivers meet safety standards. If you have any questions about specific traffic laws or need more information, feel free to ask!
Getting behind a wheel in itself is dangerous so to require me to obtain a drivers license violates my constitutional rights
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In Arizona, like in other states, obtaining a driver's license is required for all drivers, regardless of their purpose for driving. This requirement is based on safety standards, not commerce. If you have concerns about constitutional rights or need more information, feel free to ask!