Are there any possible side effects the proposed amendment may create?
Absolutely, and they are all positive. We believe that when the powers of government are restricted to their proper limits and duties, that society, as a whole and for the individual, can flourish and prosper. Opportunities will not be limited to the rich, and people will preserve their dignity and ability for self-reliance. Our system of government is not supposed to be one of socialism or communism or dictatorship or tyranny. It is one founded on equal opportunity, personal responsibility, self-governance, individual charity, compassion, truth and a strong work ethic. We believe in the right of the people to own and utilize their faculties for their own benefit and keep their property free of undue encumbrances, to be good neighbors, and cherish the rights and liberties of others. Some of the potential side effects we can visualize are as follows: Property – Private property shall ever be held inviolate, except as required for some controlling interest by society, for which the owner
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