“...1.) What is meant by “the pursuit of happiness”...”
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The last year or so comes to mind,
when various levels of governments determined
that some businesses, and some people, and some activities
were considered to be “non-essential”.
The more I think about that, the more I hate it.
The question bears careful consideration. Most people understand “the pursuit of happiness” to mean “whatever floats your boat.” So, I will be very interested to learn what my local officials understand it to mean.
Another concept that bears closer thought is that of inalienable rights. Our forefathers wrote, “Among these are . . .” before naming the big three. So what other rights would they have included?
I am hard pressed to find people who are able and willing to discuss and debate these matters. I hunger for conversation with people who know the law and are not arrogant about it.