• thedruid@lemmy.world
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    is there an Amendment that bans a tax on any right?

    if not then your argument has no standing.

    Point is, requiring people to pay to exercise rights is now enshrined. and we watched it happen.

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      The 24th amendment very specifically bans polling taxes

      The right of citizens of the United States to vote in any primary or other election for President or Vice President, for electors for President or Vice President, or for Senator or Representative in Congress, shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State by reason of failure to pay any poll tax or other tax.

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        Miller v. US, 230 F2d 489 “The claim and exercise of a Constitutional right cannot be converted into a crime.”

        Shuttlesworth v. Birmingham 394 U.S. 147 (1969). “Persons faced with an unconstitutional licensing law which purports to require a license as a prerequisite to exercise of right… may ignore the law and engage with impunity in exercise of such right.”

        US Supreme Court in Hurtado v. California 110 US 516: “The state cannot diminish the rights of the people.”

        Sherar v. Cullen, 481 F2d 946(1973) “… there can be no sanction or penalty imposed upon one because of his exercise of constitutional rights”

        Also in Murdock: “a person cannot be compelled “to purchase, through a license fee or a license tax, the privilege freely granted by the constitution.”"

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          The claim and exercise of a Constitutional right cannot be converted into a crime.

          Irrelevant to this conversation.

          Persons faced with an unconstitutional licensing law which purports to require a license as a prerequisite to exercise of right… may ignore the law and engage with impunity in exercise of such right.

          By this logic, voter registration isn’t in the constitution, so you might be able to make the argument that it violates the 14th, 15th, 19th, and 24th amendments. Again, by this logic, regardless of if people have proper voting registration or any voting registration at all, they should still be able to vote anyways. The 4 Democrats mentioned in the above article pass a law against the above.

          The state cannot diminish the rights of the people.

          Tell that to the Republicans that introduced the above bill.

          there can be no sanction or penalty imposed upon one because of his exercise of constitutional rights

          What about the right to protest of UCLA students last April being violated because of false claims of anti-semitism, or the right to protest of Columbia students last March because of similar false claims? Did the US care about imposing sanctions or penalties on those people, or did they just detain and deport them instead?

          a person cannot be compelled “to purchase, through a license fee or a license tax, the privilege freely granted by the constitution.”

          Again, tell that to Republicans that introduced the above bill.