Just got our 2010 Census in the mail last night. I'm only answering Question 1, but I'll be including a letter to explain why I am willfully not complying with the remainder of the questions. Should any one else want to use it, feel free to.


US Census Bureau
4417 West buckeye Road
Phoenix, AZ 85097

17 March 2010

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to Article I, Section 2 of the US Constitution, we have complied with answering Question 1 of your 2010 Census, regarding the ‘Enumeration’ or numbering of the American people.

As the remainder of the questions are beyond the limits provided by the US Constitution, we have left them blank. As found in Marbury vs. Madison (1803) and Norton vs. Shelby County, pursuant to Article VI of the US Constitution, Title 13 of Federal Code is subject to the limitations and provisions set forth in the US Constitution. Therefore, “No one is bound to obey an unconstitutional law and no courts are bound to enforce it.” (16 Am Jur 2d, Sec 177)

Should you wish to issue a fine not exceeding $100, per Title 13, Chapter 7, Subchapter II, Section 221, Statute A, we will gladly consider it a small price to pay for Liberty. Should you consider issuing forth a fine not exceeding $5000, per Title 18, Part II, Chapter 227, Subchapter C, Section 3571, I would like to remind you that pursuant to Section E of Section 3571, “the defendant may not be fined more than the amount specified in the law setting forth the offense.” As the offense of not answering Census questions has been set forth in Title 13 – not Title 18 – the maximum applicable fine is not to exceed $100.

Thank you for serving our great Nation by obeying our Constitution.

Sincerely,

Occupants


"Through endurance we conquer."
- Shackleton