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Old October 15th 04, 01:02 AM
Teacherjh
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The rights of one impose requirements on others. For example,
your right to free speech requires others to allow you to speak.


Nope, it just requires the government not to prohibit you.


The government is the "others" referred to.


It requires the government not to prohibit you. It does not require property
owners not to prohibit you from excercising your right of free speech contrary
to their property rights.


A license cannot be arbitrarily denied to qualified
applicants as a privilege can.


I am not a lawyer, but I suspect there is a bit more than this to the
difference between a right and a privilege (which I am now spelling correctly
And nowadays a pilot certificate =can= be revoked with no recourse, for no
reason the government can be held accountable for.

Any lawyers want to chime in on what the difference in law is between a right
and a privilege?

Jose



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