And, I guess I will not drive through there nor spend any money there.
Unfortunately, this kind of thing is happening all over the country. Not only might we lose the option of not going to such places; we might lose the option of traveling at all.
See my blog!
]]>They didn’t have trailor homes when the constitution was written. Does that mean the fourth amendment doesn’t apply to people who live in one because it’s a “motor vehicle”?
They didn’t have the internet when the constitution was written. Does that mean there is no such thing as free speech when using a TCP/IP network?
Not that I uphold the constitution, but your interpretation doesn’t sound like something most originalists would agree with.
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