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Re: Do natural rights exist?
Actually, you can go anywhere unless the gov't specifically says you can't. Same as the US,
Don't kid yourself, you have exatly th same rights as everyone else in the world- the rights your government allows you. You're lucky to live in a very liberal country that allows you many rights.
That's an interesting concept: Live in the city and have very few rights, move to the suburbs and get more rights, move to the exurbs and get even more, to an isolated small town and get more still. What about those pesky police helicopters that prevent people from having their own private auto salvage yard?
I have indeed noticed less of a tendency up in your "Great White North" to enforce the concept unless the government specifically gives you permission to go somewhere, you can't go there.
Actually, you can go anywhere unless the gov't specifically says you can't. Same as the US,
Don't kid yourself, you have exatly th same rights as everyone else in the world- the rights your government allows you. You're lucky to live in a very liberal country that allows you many rights.