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Rights not specifically mentioned in the Constitution are considered

nonetheless
but are protected
The Ninth Amendment states that when rights are not listed, this cannot bel
rights
Y as limiting citizens'
According to the Ninth Amendment, the fact that rights are not listed should not mean that these rights are
in any way.

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Answer:

yes but the ninth amendment says that people(states) have rights beyond the constitution decided by each separate state legislation

Step-by-step explanation:

for example in maryland state tax does not exist however in florida almost everything is taxed the states decide rights beyond the constitution

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Rights not specifically mentioned in the Constitution are considered

✔ unenumerated, but are protected nonetheless.

The Ninth Amendment states that when rights are not listed, this cannot be

✔ construed as limiting citizens' rights.

According to the Ninth Amendment, the fact that rights are not listed should not mean that these rights are

✔ disparaged in any way.

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