The right to control your own body

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Nothing is more fundimental than the ability to control what happens to your body: what you eat, your healthcare, what you wear, the medicine and drugs you use. The right to control these activities is self-evident, yet there have been many attempts to put legal constrants what people do with their bodies. The Uniting Amendment specifically includes provisions that protect this right.

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