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The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

These tards couldn't even make it past the first clause.

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I was top of my english class and spoke it the best as well. But USA legal speak is bonafide r-slurred. WTF DOES THAT SENTENCE MEAN. I'VE READ IT FIVE TIMES AND I STILL CAN'T UNDER-FRICKING-STAND

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I am sorry fam if you don't get this you are a literal r-slur. It says if the constitution has not stated expressly that a power belongs to the US federal government nor has actively stated that it doesn't belong to the state government, then the states can decide on those legal matters on their own

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Legal authority in areas not already delegated to the Federal government and not specifically barred to the states is left to the states or the citizens to decide.

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