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Originally Posted by minusonebit
The Constitution is not the only place where our rights are laid out. The Constitution does not mention anything about drivers licenses at all, so if we want to argue for the strict interpretation, we can say that licenses and also the taxes themselves all violate the constitution. In fact, its debatable as to whether the government has the right to require a driver's license as a precursor to driving at all. It doesn't have to be spelled out in the constitution to be in existence, it can simply be a matter of common sense. When one is taxed to provide a service, he has a right to enjoy that service that he is paying for.
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Dude, don't take this into court, and seriously you should not be using it as an analogy to touch a kid if that's what you're doing