Re: Naturopathic Rights were included when America was founded
Not only a medical expert, but one of history and jurisprudence too?
Of course you aren't going to find the charter in any state law, just as you will not find most other charters and articles of English Common Law in the state laws, but they were nevertheless each and every one a part of the state laws and still are except as amended or superceded. The common laws of England were not individually copied, but rather incororated as a complete body into the state laws when the original thirteen states were formed and every state since then has incorporated them with the exception of Lousiiana, who incorporated Napoleanic Law.
For example, the New York Constitution of 1777 provides that:
[S]uch parts of the common law of England, and of the statute law of England and Great Britain, and of the acts of the legislature of the colony of New York, as together did form the law of the said colony on the 19th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five, shall be and continue the law of this State, subject to such alterations and provisions as the legislature of this State shall, from time to time, make concerning the same.
And so, just as I posted, the "Herbalist's Charter of Henry the VIII" was incorporated as an original charter of naturopathic rights from the very inception of our country.
Nice try alright, but it helps to know what you are talking about before making a post. What did you think - that I just stumbled upon the charter and decided it was part of our original laws?
DQ