Freeman on the land
PSEUDOLEGAL MOVEMENT THAT HOLDS THAT ITS MEMBERS ARE BOUND BY STATUTES ONLY IF THEY CONSENT AND THAT THE ONLY “TRUE” LAW IS THE COMMON LAW
Freemen on the land; Freeman on the Land; Meads v. Meads; Freemen of the land; Freeman of the land; Freemen-on-the-land; Freeman-on-the-land; Freeman-of-the-land; Freemen-of-the-land; Freeman movement; Freemen movement; Organised Pseudolegal Commercial Argument; FOTL; Freemen on the Land; Notice of Understanding, Intent, and Claim of Right; Freeman on the land
The freeman on the land movement, also known as the freemen of the land (sometimes spelled freeman-on-the-land or abbreviated as FOTL), the freemen movement, or simply freemen, is a loose group of individuals who believe that they are bound by statute laws only if they consent to those laws. They believe that they can therefore declare themselves independent of the government and the rule of law, holding that the only "true" law is their own idiosyncratic interpretation of "common law".