The 9th Amendment to the United States Constitution is this, from Wikipedia:
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
Now, notice how Wikipedia tries to downplay our rights. Here is what Wikipedia says, but it is not what the 9th Amendment says:
The Ninth Amendment (Amendment IX) to the United States Constitution addresses rights, retained by the people, that are not specifically enumerated in the Constitution. It is part of the Bill of Rights.
Notice the highlighted part listed above. That is Wikipedia talking. And you will find that attorneys and judges and politicians will say the same. But look at the 9th Amendment again and consider...
The only States that existed at the time of the making of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights were the first 13 States. This means that there was no authority over the rest of the lands of America at that time. So, if you live in any of the States that are not the first 13, you currently have whatever rights that you did before the formation of the USA.
What rights do these include? All natural drugs, like marijuana; driving without licenses; complete gun freedom, including any kind of guns or weapons you want; do anything you want as long as you don't hurt someone else.
Why do you have these rights? Because the only laws were laws of the Native Americans in the rest of the USA lands back then. And the Native Americans had only one law... Don't hurt anyone else. They were free to do anything else. So, people are today, if they invoke the 9th Amendment the right way.
Why don't people talk about the 9th Amendment?
Why does Government try to hide it?
What do you think?