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Jim Yanik Jim Yanik is offline
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Default Celebrate Our Freedoms

"Dave Bugg" wrote in
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Charlie Bress wrote:



Is that really different from my right to own an automobile while the
state has the right to control who can drive it?


State controls WHERE you drive it.
You can drive a car on your own private properry without any state
intrusion.(I have,when I was 16,no DL)
At any age. You can own a car at any age.

The difference is that you don't have a Constitutional right to own a
car.


Uh,there's a basic right to own property.Cars are property.
there's no right you are entitled to one.

Nor is their any Constitutional "right" to drive. Driving is
considered a privilege.




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