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by no-s
1741 days ago
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The bill of rights doesn’t actually give you rights. The premise of the bill of rights is people have rights superior to the government and the government is explicitly required to respect certain rights as listed as well as respect other rights and authorities not explicitly listed (9th amendment). In fact the 9th amendment explicitly forbids construction of a rationale by the government to deny rights, listed or not listed. Of course, I’m only a citizen of the United States, not a gov’t official or attorney or judge. So naturally my plain reading of the Constitution and the writings surrounding its adoption are JustMyOpinion. Considering the government’s resources are far superior its best to kowtow to the government’s interpretation should one run afoul of such things and hope that due process will sort it out eventually. |
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