I realize the 3rd amendment does. I was refering to the Bill of Rights
as a whole. I did not make that clear.

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--- In [email protected], <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> From: hrearden_hr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > The 5th Amendment does however imply that private property can be
> > taken for public use provided that just compensation is exchanged for
> > it. Other than that it forbids the infringement of natural rights
> > excepting for the government being able to priscibe by law the manner
> > in which soldiers can be quartered in one's home during a time of war.
> > I selected forward instead of reply by mistake btw.
> >            $
> 
> Actually the 3rd amendment prohibits quartering solder in private
home without the consent of the owner.  And put that responsibility
squarely on the government.
> 
> BWS






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