The Bill of Rights doesn’t give you rights. In fact, if you need government permission, it’s not really a right.
You had your rights from the moment you were born. The Bill of Rights just restricts government actions that would infringe on them.
The Bill of Rights Doesn't GIVE You Rights!
Referring to your natural rights by an amendment number implies you got them from a document. Thomas Paine said claiming that any charter GIVES you rights is “a perversion of terms.”@mmaharrey10th pic.twitter.com/jPSN0QgOFa
— TenthAmendmentCenter (@TenthAmendment) June 20, 2024
FOR MORE INFORMATION
The Bill of Rights Has a Preamble: Even if the Senate and the Heritage Foundation Omit It
Natural Rights: Liberty Doesn’t Need a Government Permission Slip
What Are Rights? This Is What the Founders Believed
Natural Rights and Liberty: The Foundation and the Goal
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