Tuesday, July 9, 2019

+251 (second amendment interpretation 193: A Little Thing on The Go)

Related to the preceding post, I would like to know why is the word "free" in "free State" is seen to apply also internally but "presentment or indictment" in "presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury", in the Fifth Amendment, is not? Or is it that the current Federal indictment process is unconstitutional for not requiring indictment from every person on a Grand Jury?

This could be just a tiny sample of the attacking fronts that are ready to be opened on the opposing side to that the word "free" in "free State" does not apply internally on the State.

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