Sure they will, and they would correctly point you to the "property clause" of the constitution.
But you are like all the other poorly educated and incorrectly maintain that the "enclave clause" applies.
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“Doubt the judge or prosecutors would allow a reading of the constitution”
Sure they will, and they would correctly point you to the “property clause” of the constitution.
But you are like all the other poorly educated and incorrectly maintain that the “enclave clause” applies.
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Well, bless your heart.
Yes, the magical clause(s) that supersede the rest of the text in entirety. Surprised you didn’t whip out the ol’ ‘Commerce Clause’ as well. Guess it’s what I should suspect, we’ve long been a dead Republic.
But, you are correct in one point. I was poorly educated in the publik skool system. Luckily, I was still taught to read and strive to correct that deficiency, to comprehend; you may have missed that last part with your ‘ivy league’ learnins. Or just dropped on your head.