If it is truly a right, then it can’t be imposed by statute. It would be unconstitutional in same way commanding you to ‘speak your mind’ is unconstitutional. State constitution shouldn’t matter.
>If it is truly a right, then it cant be imposed by statute. It would be unconstitutional in same way commanding you to speak your mind is unconstitutional. State constitution shouldnt matter.
Then how can your right to speech be imposed/infringed upon by either perjury or slander, both of which ARE covered by statute?