While the concept of inviolable private property ownership is a good and righteous thing, no jurisdiction in the US recognizes the concept further than state ownership
Not so, there is an admittedly small (currently) allodially-titled property ownership in the US. I hope it grows, as it becomes more widely known. The hoops to jump thru are significant to those willing and able to do the research and education involved. I've heard numbers like 15 million people are State Nationals, and thus at least on a path to 'convert' their fake titles (land, homes, automobiles) to sovereign ownership. When done to real estate property, there is a *removal* of the property from local tax roles. When done to a so-called 'motor vehicle' to drive, converting it back to an 'automobile' to travel with, there are no longer excise taxes or anything associated with your "rental" of your automobile from the state as a 'motor vehicle'.