The Ninth Amendment
By Donnie Gatson
What does it state?
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
Break it down.
The ninth amendment protects any rights that are not mentioned in the Constitution and states that all rights do not have to be stated or amended.
Some examples.
Dogs
You can not be put on trial or arrested for owning a dog.
Walking
You can not be tried on trial for walking.
Breathing
You can not go to jail or be fined for breathing.
All Rights Are Covered By The Ninth Amendment
Further explanation
All rights, even the Bill Of Rights, all twenty-seven amendments and ones not mentioned are protected by this amendment.