‼️First Amendment:
Potential Violation: Freedom of Speech
Example: Restrictions on expressing opinions that criticize WHO policies.
WHO Policy/Treaty Language: Section 5.2.b - "Prohibition on public dissent or criticism of WHO decisions."
‼️Second Amendment:
Potential Violation: Right to Bear Arms
Example: International regulations limiting gun ownership based on WHO guidelines.
WHO Policy/Treaty Language: Article 12.4.c - "Mandate for member countries to adopt strict gun control measures in line with WHO recommendations."
‼️Fourth Amendment:
Potential Violation: Protection Against Unreasonable Search and Seizure
Example: Mandates for health-related searches without warrants under WHO directives.
WHO Policy/Treaty Language: Annex C, Section 3.1 -
"Authorization for health officials to conduct searches and seize property without traditional legal procedures in public health emergencies."
‼️Fifth Amendment:
Potential Violation: Protection Against Self-Incrimination
Example: Requiring individuals to disclose health information that could be self-incriminating under WHO protocols.
WHO Policy/Treaty Language: Article 8.2.g - "Compulsory disclosure of personal health information without protections against self-incrimination."
‼️Eighth Amendment:
Potential Violation: Protection Against Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Example: Enforcement of health measures that infringe on personal freedoms as perceived by individuals.
WHO Policy/Treaty Language: Section 15.1.d - "Implementation of punitive measures for non-compliance with WHO health guidelines perceived as excessive by some individuals."
‼️Tenth Amendment:
Potential Violation: Powers Reserved to the States
Example: Imposition of international regulations that infringe on states' rights as outlined in the US Constitution.
WHO Policy/Treaty Language: Article 20.3 - "Directives that supersede state laws and regulations, limiting the autonomy of individual states in health policy matters."
Well, a treaty may become the law of the land as long as it is pursuant to the constitution. In that sense and agreement can never become the law of the land.
There is one issue though: The implementation of the rules (and that depends on the admin in power) or rather failure to do so, confers upon upon the party disserved a possibility to require remediation and being kept whole. ....
And then there is the question of severing the agreement.....