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by nika
5537 days ago
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I don't think anyone denies that there are areas where the constitution is not sufficiently detailed. However, the constitution still says what it says, and many actions that are considered "legal" today do not fall into the areas of constitutional vagueness, but are simply laws that violate the constitution that have never been sufficiently challenged. The constitution is pretty black and white, and this is a good thing, because it means you can tell what is set out by it, and what is up to the legislature. All the areas where the constitution enumerated powers it gave the legislature a free hand to determine what is right. Thus for the areas that the constitution does address, it is pretty black and white and it is meant to be enforced by the people. ... and it really isn't hard to understand, nor does it require much interpretation. Just careful reading. |
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