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Comment Re:I demand privacy but not in the private sector! (Score 0) 564

The Constitution and the original Bill of Rights enumerated what rights the states had. Anything not enumermated in the Constitution was supposed to go back to the states, not to the individual. That's why states could still outlaw abortion before the SC found a right to privacy in the Constitution. So it's up to your state one way or the other to decide whether to give a right to privacy. I don't think it should be that way, I think many of the founders believed in a right to be left alone. But legal history is built on this. The reason I think Congress could act if they chose to with regard to stores is because you can regulate just about anything under the Commerce Clause. But I'd be happy with state privacy laws.

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