Declaring something to be a constitutional right doesn’t mean it’s actually a right. It just means that’s the current opinion of the regional political criminals.
They could be right or wrong.
Just like if something that is a natural human right isn't "protected" [sic] by the Constitution. It's still a right, just the same.
This is why it's dangerous to focus too much on documents and what government is, or is not, willing to acknowledge as a right.
If government gets it right, go with that. If they get it wrong, ignore their opinion.
"When in the course of human events" > "We the People", every time.
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