The 9th Amendment license card is a certificate featuring a registry number and an online profile. The number issued on the card reflects the date it was printed. The name on the card is the man or woman the card is issued for.
The printing of the card is executed for one silver coin of any legible weight or size, along with the required documentation outlined below.
Note: While other funds are always considered, they must be negotiated into a silver coin before the card is printed to serve as administrative compensation.
The card can be picked up or dropped off at a reasonable location (see the mail order form for an example template).
While many documents are considered for processing, only 3 pieces of evidence are strictly necessary for the named recipient of the card:
Upon successful registration, your package includes:
This is your license for all unenumerated items of all of your God-given rights.
If someone should argue against you, and you do not think it best to speak, we recommend pointing at the box on the registration document which states:
"Sir / Ma'am,
It's nonsense that I should explain what is being said to you on this clearly accessible page and the linked website. If you do not respect my 9th amendment right, I must protect myself and sue you for damages. Before we take any further action I need you to fill the simple page that provides me with your identity, attached."