Since you are such a Constitutional scholar I am sure you agree that article 3 states that the judiciary decides how the law is interpreted and marbury v. Madison conclusively decided that the Supreme Court is the one judicial branch that interprets the meaning of the constitution.
So, unless you have a court decision that favors your interpretation it is merely an layman’s opinion, not a constitutional interpretation. Simply put, your personal opinion is pretty worthless absent a court agreeing.
I notice you sidestepped every one of the questions in my last reply to you.
I'll take that as a sign that you've forfeited the conversation.