OohPooPahDoo
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They have a right to be secure unless a court decides they do not, which is similar to a legislature making a law banning a certain action.
No it isn't.
The 9th amendment clearly states the Constitution does not need to specifically enumerate a right for it to exist.Both are examples of due process.
The 4th amendment covers your right to privacy from unwarranted government intervention. Again, where does it say "you cant ban abortion." If you want that amend the consitituion to say that.
But is also doesnt say that anything not listed is automatically a right.
and just saying "no it isnt" does not make a compelling argument. Try harder.
We have the Courts to resolve such disputes.
Oh look, they already have in Roe v Wade!