Guarantee of Individual Independent Rights
No law can be enacted which abridges, regulates, or otherwise
restricts individual conduct which does not impact the rights and
privileges of others. An individual only abdicates his rights when he
violates the rights of another or commits an act which imminently and
credibly threatens the rights of another, and then, only in a
proportionate, corresponding, and responsive manner as specified
generally or specifically in this document.
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