The Right to Travel - Bill of Rights

8575537275?profile=originalThe Bill of Rights protects the people by prohibiting the government from engaging in activities which would violate their natural rights. The Ninth Amendment states that natural rights which are not specifically enumerated can not be violated.

We have the freedom to do many things that are not listed in the Bill of Rights. For example we have a natural right to sleep, to talk, to laugh and cry, to and to the government is prohibited from interfering with our ability to exercise our natural rights.

The government has no authority to regulate our natural rights. We do not need a license or permission to exercise our God given rights. One of our rights that has been violate by the government is our right to travel. We have a right to walk, run, ride a horse, use a car or any other means of transportation to get from point A to point B.

To regulate how we travel and requiring to have a license to travel is a violation of the Ninth Amendment to the Constitution for the united States.

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