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6 August, 03:53
How does "unconstitutional" mean?
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Cason Boyd
6 August, 03:57
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Going against what is said in the constitution.
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IE: Denying a human of basic right such as freedom of speech or right to bear arms
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Francis Flores
6 August, 04:12
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Means to go against the constitution
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