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the right to petition members of the government is contained in the blank amendment to the constitution.
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the right to petition members of the government is contained in the blank amendment to the constitution.
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It is in the first amendment as one of the five "The right to...". It is not contained in freedom of speech as it is listed independently.
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The right to petition members of the government is technically contained in the first amendment to the Constitution which protects the freedom of speech.
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