I’ve previously prepared a set of rights which restricts what Congress should not be permitted to do. These restrictions, of … More
Category: Arguments for the replacement bill of rights
Arguments for my Replacement Bill of Rights: The Rights Part 7
The 7th, 8th, and 9th amendments to the US constitution which are to be replaced by my proposal are as … More
Arguments for my Replacement Bill of Rights: The Rights Part 6
The sixth amendment to be replaced by my proposal is as follows: In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy … More
Current laws rendered unconstitutional by my proposal: Oregon Statute 480.330
The text of Oregon Statute 480.330 is as follows: 480.330 Operation of gasoline dispensing device by public prohibited; aviation fuel … More
Current laws that are rendered unconstitutional by my proposed replacement bill of rights: Portions of Wisconsin Statute Chapter 287
Wisconsin State Statute 287.07 subsection 4 is as follows: (4) General disposal restrictions. Beginning on January 1, 1995, no person may … More
Arguments for my Replacement Bil of Rights: The Rights Part 5
The fifth amendment to be replaced by my proposed bill of rights is: No person shall be held to answer … More
Arguments For My Replacement Bill of Rights: The Rights Part 4
The fourth amendment to be replaced by my proposal is as follows: The right of the people to be secure … More
Arguments for my Replacement Bill of Rights: The Rights Part 3
The Third Amendment of the Bill of Rights is: No soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any … More
Arguments for my replacement Bill of Rights: The Rights Part 2
The second amendment, more controversial today with the increasing potential deadliness of weapons and certain tactics, was intended to prevent … More
Arguments for my replacement Bill of Rights: The Rights, Part 1
Allow me to first state unequivocally, that this propsal is intended to be a broadening of individual rights and a … More