Please take notice that the sole and only legitimate end of government is to secure the natural rights of the people and every other function is usurpation and oppression; For when those in a limited government, go beyond the bounds that the Constitution sets for their powers, every act is an instance of usurpation against the sovereignty of the people and therefore treason. (The following authorities are cited below:)
"Objective of government. That the sole object and only legitimate end of government is to protect the citizen in the enjoyment of life, liberty, and property, and when the government assumes other functions, it is usurpation and oppression." Alabama Constitution, Article I, § 35
Tucker Blackstone Vol. 1 Appendix Note B [Section 3] 1803 "If in a limited government, the public functionaries exceed the limits which the constitution prescribes to their powers, every act is an act of usurpation in the government, and, as such, treason against the sovereignty of the people."
Maxim of Law 51r. "As usurpation is the exercise of power, which another has a right to; so, tyranny is the exercise of power beyond right, which nobody can have a right to. Locke, Treat. 2, 18, 199.
Please take note that every member of the government, whether they are appointed or elected, is a trustee and servant of the people and is, by implied or expressed contract, obligated by oath or affirmation to defend the Constitutions of the United States and their State in a manner that is most consistent with and binding on their conscience from enemies of the republic, both domestic and foreign. The failure of attorneys to understand the lawful obligation inherent in the oath of office for public servants, and/or the presenting of information contrary to the universally admitted authority of fundamental law, to any government official or worker, does not excuse the government official or worker from failing to understand their duty, nor does it exempt them from properly performing it. (The following authorities are cited below:)
Maxim of Law "There is no stronger link or bond between men than an oath. Jenk. Cent. Cas. 126; Id. P. 126, case 54.
Please take notice that to prevent those, who are vested with authority, from becoming oppressors, the people have a right, to cause their public officers to return to private life and it is the people alone who have an incontestable, unalienable, and indefeasible right to institute government; and to reform, alter, or totally change the same, when their protection, safety, prosperity and happiness require it. When the government acts contrary to the trust reposed in them by making themselves masters or arbitrary disposers of the lives, liberties, or fortunes of the people, that government is therefore dissolved; For the society can never, by the fault of another, lose the native and original right it has to preserve itself. The state of mankind is not SO miserable that they are not capable of using this remedy till it is too late to look for any. (The following authorities are cited below:)
Two Treatises of Government by John Locke:
Section 221. "There is, therefore, secondly, another way whereby governments are dissolved, and that is, when the legislative, or the prince, either of them, act contrary to their trust. First, The legislative acts against the trust reposed in them, when they endeavour to invade the property of the subject, and to make themselves, or any part of the community, masters, or arbitrary disposers of the lives, liberties or fortunes of the people."
Section 222. For since it can never be supposed to be the Will of the Society, that the Legislative should have a Power to destroy that, which everyone designs to secure, by entering into Society, and for which the People submitted themselves to the Legislators of their own making; whenever the Legislators endeavor to take away, and destroy the Property of the People, or to reduce them to Slavery under Arbitrary Power, they put themselves in a state of War with the People, who are absolved of further Obedience, and are left to the Common Refuge, which God has provided for all Men, against Force and Violence. By this breach of trust they forfeit the Power, the People had put into their hands, for quite contrary ends, and it devolves to the People, who have a Right to resume their original Liberty.