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Some folks who study SovCits as a social phenomenon refer to their beliefs as “pseudo law.” Meaning that the SovCits aren’t just using a different interpretation of the law, or that they’re misinformed about what the law says, but that their entire concept of what law, generally, is, and how it works is fabricated from the ground up.
What is the deal with sovcits? Can someone explain them to me? TychaBrahe 2025
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SovCits see themselves as sovereign and not bound by the laws of the country in which they physically live. Accepting a law or regulations means they have waived their rights as a sovereign and have accepted a contract with the government, according to SovCit belief.
Who are the sovereign citizens, or SovCits, and why do they believe they have immunity from the law? Kaz Ross 2025
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