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You did not. This is the answer of someone who has lost the argument and knows it, but refuses to admit it. The door is that way; kindly let yourself out.


Since you're pretending to be a lawyer and losing an argument I'll highlight the part that answers the question:

>"shall not be infringed" and "shall not be violated" do not leave loopholes. It's quite clear.


There's a branch of government who's job is to write laws, who's job is to interpret laws and one who's job is to enforce laws.

Which one are you?


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You are a person, not the people. I disagree with you on what the Constitution says. Luckily, The Constitution outlines how to resolve that dispute. [0]

> ... Abraham Lincoln November 19, 1863

Abraham Lincoln was four score and seven years late to the founding, I'm not sure what his opinion has to do with it.

[0]https://constitutioncenter.org/the-constitution/articles/art...


This is actually incorrect; Article III does not establish judicial review. Judicial review was established by Marbury v. Madison in 1803.


I am not pretending to be a lawyer and will happily send you my bona fides. Feel free to email me at otterley at otterley dot org.




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