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• We the people have the right to freedom, to be free from incarceration or imprisonment or
the threat of incarceration for violations that have not resulted in physical abuse or death.
• We the people have the right to gather and commune with other individuals, so long as
such gatherings do not pose ecological damage, unsanitary conditions, or threaten
another’s ability to travel.
• We the people have the right to the freedom of speech, to speak our minds without fear of
job loss, or the loss of home, property, or personal freedom or liberty.
• We the people have the right to religious belief and practice, so long as our practices do not
violate the rights of others.
• We the people have the right to add to these rights as determined by the people, so long
as those laws are not in conflict.
The people, by majority vote, shall have the irrevocable right to amend any legislation that violates
the Constitution of Human Rights, and to remove from office or position of power any person or
group who violates the rights of the people.
If the Constitution is applicable to all people, it will ensure any laws that violate our natural and
constitutional rights, can be quickly acknowledged and overturned. Thereby, the balance and
perfection of law can be achieved.
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