Grievance 31 - Intrusion
The U.S. Constitution failed to secifically require agents of government
to show in a Court of Justice "Probable Cause" in stopping, questioning,
investigating, keeping records, or otherwise intruding on an individuals
personal behavior.
The right of an individual to control one's own body was not
specifically protected. Human laws of various kinds were enacted that
impinged on private conduct that in any case was governed by higher
laws, such as Cause & Effect, or karma. Without judgement as to right
or wrong, public laws against ingestion of substances deemed "harmful",
suicide, and mother-induced expulsion of a fetus from the womb
(abortion), were intrusive to personal actions affecting no separate
individual.
Legally-required wearing of seat belts and safety helmets to save public
costs incurred by possible injury, was a common intrusion into personal
conduct that could be covered by licensing fees.
With an AUTHENTIC CONSTITUTION in harmony with the natural
Cosmic Laws of the universe, and producing High Moral Values and
Democratic Ideals, individuals have an unalienable right to govern their
own bodies, so long as the rights of other individuals are not infringed.
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