Originally posted by Boris Godunov
And you're wrong, as excessive speed is a frequent cause in many accidents.
And you're wrong, as excessive speed is a frequent cause in many accidents.
Well, if you don't want to discuss why, that's your choice, but I think it just makes your views look nutty.
Laws protecting public safety are perfectly legitimate within reason so long as they do not violate the constitution.
And as to your statement that the Constitution doesn't prohibit the government from making speeding laws, which I accidentally erased, the Consitution enumerates positive powers to the goverments, and I don't believe it says anything about Congress having the authority to restrice the manner in which we travel. But this really isn't about the national government, is it? It's about the states. A right doesn't have to be in the Constitution to be a right, and I believe that human beings do have a right to travel.
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