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Originally Posted by The_Jazz
Which state constitution do you want? I don't feel like wading through 50 state constitutions looking for the needle you seem to have dropped in this haystack.
Obviously, it's not something controlled by the Federal government currently in any real way. And in the normal course of things, you'd be among the first to point out that any right not specifically assigned to the Federal government in the Constitution automatically belongs to the states.
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I would think that applies to state constitutions as well and I admit that I have not studied all of the 50 state constitutions to determine this, but I've found no authority in the Texas constitution as it pertains to driving, riding, or just plain traveling. How about Illinois?
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