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Yes, of course, famously no ambiguity in the constitution.


If you're not being deceitful and seeking to violate people's rights for your own purposes (i.e. a politician or someone in that orbit) it's pretty clear.

Like "papers and effect", "shall make no law", stuff like that's pretty hard to screw up if you're not trying.




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