when you say client, you aren't suggesting it is an attorney client relationship, are you?

From what I understand the Constitution is basically a contract between individuals and the government correct?
You don't really understand what a contract is, do you?




My client feels that he no longer has the ability to get treated as a citizen or to claim his 2nd amendment right because there are other laws that expressly deny him that right and can be used to put him in jail if he has a firearm and uses it for the intent purpose of securing his capital land assets etc
well, your "client" did something that caused his rights to be abrogated, didn't he? and if you were actually a lawyer, you would be able to explain to your "client" why he gave up his 2nd amend rights.


My client is basically asking me to sue the government because he feels that if he can't own a gun then the government isn't giving him the same rights according to the US Constitution that everyone else has. He is asking me to recover all of the taxes he had paid to the government because he says the Constitution does not give him the right to bear arms anymore...
well, since you are obviously not an attorney, either that must mean he wants you to sue the gov, with you being the petitioner or he is asking you to do something illegal. Which is it?