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    22 days ago

    It’s actually really super simple. You would be subject to the laws of the country you reside in or are a citizen of.

    Laws don’t magically stop working just because you’re out of jurisdiction.

    There’s also, admiralty law, Maritime law and international law, all of which have courts in designated countries. These laws are usually governed by treaty amongst many countries.

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        10 days ago

        I assume when you say stateless you are probably referring to the United States. Although there are other country’s with states but nevertheless the same would still apply.

        You gotta be from somewhere. If you’re indigenous in the state of Ohio you’re still a resident of Ohio in the country of America. All laws still apply.

        If you’re referring to something like a sovereign citizen all laws still apply regardless of what people like that may believe.