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"Dale Scroggins" wrote in message
... . . .Because flying over other people's property without permission has never been a right, and certainly was not even a privilege at the time the Constitution was written, how do you libertarians come up with any basis for arguing that the government has limited authority in regulating aviation? I suggest a quick review of the Ninth and Tenth amendments to the Constitution of the U.S. It has become a common fallacy to say. "if a certain right is not enumerated in the Constitution, it therefore does not exist". Nothing could be further from the truth. The Constitution does not grant rights to the people - it restricts the powers of government. Aviation would not exist in this country without government action. You cannot be serious. Rich S. (retaining the cross-posting because I assume Mr. Scroggins is reading rec.aviation.piloting) |
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