>>509922556
Yes, but how can you claim to be "sovereign" when you are claiming the benefits of a citizen? A true "sovereign" citizen waives the right to vote, the use of state and federal infrastructure, and the protection provided by the government (police, medical, and fire).
If you have purchased your own land and live entirely on the land self sufficiently, then I guess you could be a true Sovereign Citizen.
Using the infrastructure of the country invalidates your title as a "sovereign citizen" an relegates you to following the laws of the country.