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Old Nov 22, 2010 | 10:29 pm
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LostInParadise
 
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Originally Posted by MarkXS
There IS a constitutional right to travel. The USA is now far bigger than it was in 1787. There are two states in the US that are not contiguous with the other 48 nor each other. There are commonwealths (PR) and possessions (e.g. USVI) that are not states but are part of the US.

They can not be reached by foot or horseback, nor "horseless carriages".

At some point, it's likely that someone will bring a case before a US court that the "right to travel" inherently includes the "right to travel by means which are practical and available to a reasonable person".
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