Topic: Right To Travel

3 chapters across the catalog

The Freedom Report   Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]
26:57 - 29:46

The Freedom Report Steve Lane, Rusty Fields, Alex Jones [B3ToJZd91Mg]

Youth Tobacco Laws, Driver's License Suspension, Right to Travel

A discussion of new tobacco regulations highlights a policy where minors caught with tobacco products face driver's license suspensions. The hosts argue that this is an unconstitutional restriction on the "right to travel" and criticize the government for using tobacco marketing as a pretext to increase control over young people.

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]
1:26:58 - 1:30:08

Freedom Report W Steve Lane July 6, 1998 [QRxcVllnycQ]

Tobacco Regulation, Right to Travel and Driver's License Suspensions

An Austin American-Statesman article is discussed regarding the suspension of driver's licenses for minors caught with tobacco. The hosts argue this is an unconstitutional restriction on the "right to travel" and a form of government overreach. While not promoting smoking, they contend that the state is using health concerns as a pretext to expand its control over young citizens.

Big Big" Show W Steve Lane Freedom Report April 20, 1998 [5Ohqhgqjnls]
42:54 - 45:56

Big Big" Show W Steve Lane Freedom Report April 20, 1998 [5Ohqhgqjnls]

Driver's License Protest, Right to Travel and Listener Call

A caller asks Alex Jones about his arrest for refusing to obtain a biometric driver's license. Jones explains he is driving without a license to protest what he calls "Bill Clinton's mark," a digital thumbprint system. He characterizes the requirement as a violation of the constitutional right to travel and an attempt to restrict the ability of citizens to buy and sell.