no no no you idiot
you have no clue.
stop with your freeman rhetoric about "persons"
its not saying a person is an entity that is not human
its saying its a human, no matter if they pretend to be described by any noun
EG if a human says he is a judge.. the law still appies to him as the human whether he is a judge aor describes himself as an employee, a dress wearing fairy or identifies himself as a helicopter.
the point and plain meaning of the word person is to do the eact opposite of your idiotic rhetoric.
your rhetoric is to try escaping liability by redifining your pronoun. however the 'person' means you can use any pronoun you like. your still going to be liable
So, you don't know about the law after all. Definitions are very important... and very specific. The closest that "person" comes to being defined as man or woman is when it has "individual" in its definition. "Individual" is defined in standard dictionaries as "human being," and "human being" generally, legally refers to someone who is a ward of the court... in the definitions, that is.
Since the law definitions could have been easily written with "person" to include "man" and " woman," the absence of these in the definitions shows that they do not apply. After all, when the words "include" or "includes" are used in definitions, the only thing that is included is what follows the word "include."
For example:
ARIZ. REV. STAT. §1-215 (2014)
§1-215. Definitions.
In the statutes and laws of this state, unless the context otherwise requires:
28. "Person" includes a corporation, company, partnership, firm, association or society, as well as a natural person. When the word "person" is used to designate the party whose property may be the subject of a criminal or public offense, the term includes the United States, this state, or any territory, state or country, or any political subdivision of this state that may lawfully own any property, or a public or private corporation, or partnership or association. When the word "person" is used to designate the violator or offender of any law, it includes corporation, partnership or any association of persons.
Only the words of that follow the word "includes" are part of the definition.
Notice that "natural person" is part of the definition. What is a natural person? The definition of natural person generally is "human being." And, as stated above, a human being is defined as someone who is a ward of the court.
"Man" or "woman" are not found in the definition. So, go to court as a man/woman, and you are not defined as a person. This means you can't be included in any of the laws using the word "person," except that they have been specially defined at the site of the law itself, to include man or woman. Most have not been so defined.
So, how do you get to be a person in court? By acceptance. The word person is used, and you accept that it is you being talked about. A judge or attorney might know that you are not a person according to the definitions, but neither of them have the right to correct something you truly believe. So, it is you who have condemned yourself by not knowing that the statute wasn't talking about you in the first place.