Shout Out and Thank you to our Special Guest – Lisa Schaffer, Ohio Assembly Chair, for taking time to spend with Indiana sharing Valuable information about support the build of our Assembly.
Counties on the call:
Video:
Gibson – Kristine
Lake – Marianne
Miami – Wayne (Congratulations on new twin grand-babies!:)
St. Joseph – Cindy
Allen – Sara
Phone:
Porter – Tony
Time Stamp 40:53-43:26 Overview of Website changes
Time Stamp 0:43:31-3:10:54 Guest Speaker – Lisa, intro and Q&A
Key Questions:
- What are the top Committees to be created?
 
- Outreach and Education – can be combined for awhile
- Who – New, Current, and Future people coming
 - 101 – ‘Land Legs’-firm foundation
 - 201 – ‘Walking’
 
 - Treasury and Banking
- Fiduciary Processes
 - Carriage Accounting (In/Out – simple, no double-entry)
 
 - Jural Assembly
- Law Education
 
 
– Ohio has 4 nights per week of Education – between General and Law.
– Ohio Committees vary meetings depending on the Committee; using monthly, bi-monthly, and weekly format.
– Meeting more often builds community and connection
- Can you serve on the Business Assembly and another Committee?
 
- Yes – Business Assembly is Citizen Eligible Only, Citizens are also Active in the Assembly
 - Couples can serve on the same Committee(s)
 - Can serve as a Committee member on one Committee and serve as a Committee Chair on another Committee
 
- What are the key roles of the Jural Assembly? Time Stamp 2:06:02-2:15:16
 
- Justice – Citizen Eligible
 - Court Clerk – Citizen Eligible
 - Recorder – Citizen Eligible
 - Bondsman – Citizen Eligible
 - Marshal at Arms – Citizen Eligible, will serve also as State Marshal at Arms (Time Stamp 2:07:28-2:07:49 Importance of setting up State Court before County Counties)
 - Coroner – Citizen Eligible (key responsibility-determine and record Life and Death, can outsource any other services)
 - Jurors – ASNs
- Pool
 - 3 – Arbiters
 - 12 + 1 Court – Civil
 - 12 + 1 Grand Jury
 - 12 + 1 Criminal Court
 
 - 26 Men/Women Juror Cycle for Criminal Trial
 - 52 Men/Women Juror Cycle for Full Cycle – major Trial
 - ***Loves Zoom recording service as it includes transcripts***
 
- Primary initial Goals to establishing each Committee:
 
- Purpose: What are they there for?
 - General Goal: What we are going to do and how we are going to do it
 - Organizational or Operational
 
- What document requirements are necessary and how can they serve? Time Stamp 2:49:01 – 2:54:21
 
- ASN:
- Paperwork:
- BC;
 - 2 Witness Testimonies;
 - 1779;
 - Cancel Voter Registration everywhere Voted/Registered;
 - Revocation IRS-DC & IRS-NY-both Registered Mail or Priority Mail;
 - Declaration of Political Status-including cover letter and proof of mailing to US Sec of State and US Asst. Sec of Consular Affairs-both Registered Mail or Priority Mail;
 - Cancellation of LICENSES-REAL Estate, Insurance, BAR, MD, RN
 
 - Can Serve on Committees, but cannot serve as Committee Chair or any Elected Official
 
 - Paperwork:
 - Citizen Eligible: (Time Stamp 2:05:23-2:05:59 Defining Citizen Eligible and Citizen)
- Paperwork:
- All of the above, and
 - all of the 928s
 
 - Can Serve on Committees, can serve as Committee Chair and any Elected Official
- Vetting – serves to ensure the one standing up will be able to succeed in the role and protect the people and Assembly
 
 
 - Paperwork:
 
- What can people do within the Militia? Time Stamp 2:31:22 – 2:54:21
 
- Gatherings & Events
- Everyone is welcome, all ages
 - Bring your Crafts and Skills – offer to others and teach
 
 - Committees and Elected Roles Time Stamp 2:49:01 – 2:55:45 Same for all Pillars
 - ASN:
- Paperwork:
- BC;
 - 2 Witness Testimonies;
 - 1779;
 - Cancel Voter Registration everywhere Voted/Registered;
 - Revocation IRS-DC & IRS-NY-both, Registered Mail or Priority Mail;
 - Declaration of Political Status-including cover letter and proof of mailing to US Sec of State and US Asst. Sec of Consular Affairs-both Registered Mail or Priority Mail,;
 - Cancellation of LICENSES-REAL Estate, Insurance, BAR, MD, RN
 
 - Can Serve on Committees, but cannot serve as Committee Chair or any Elected Official
 
 - Paperwork:
 - Citizen Eligible – Sheriffs:
- Paperwork:
- All of the above, and
 - all of the 928s
 
 - Can Serve on Committees, can serve as Committee Chair and any Elected Official
- Vetting – serves to ensure the one standing up will be able to succeed in the role and protect the people and Assembly Time Stamp 2:41:19 – 2:46:17
 
 
 - Paperwork: