Yeah and the definition of polygamy also draws on the three Cs The first one being the big one, as always, but they also look really askance at you having a long-term roommate, especially if said roommate is depositing their paychecks directly into your bank account
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You *could* try to argue what libertarians generally argue about most federal laws, that the Constitution didn't give Congress the authority to make this law in the first place (the 10th Amendment), but it's probably a weak case
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It's honestly a much stronger case if you tie the 1st Amendment into it ("Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting free exercise thereof"), which outright says something Congress can't do in black and white But that failed
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But what about the tenth amendment?
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The 9th and 10th Amendments are so vague they're basically just "guidelines" Like, hardcore libertarians who take the 10th Amendment as gospel would end up abolishing almost all of the federal government
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