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?Isn't it strange to sell or give away a marketed copy of the US constitution? I'm sure there is no law against it, but it's somewhat awkward to sell people a cheapish imitation (prolly made in China) of something they hold dear.
It's like a greengrocer trying to sell mugs and keychains with your late grandmother's portrait to you, but her face is disgraced by some weird snapchat dog face filter.
You are making a huge number of assumptions. Cheapish imitation? Made in China? You do ot know that any of this is even remotely true so what posesses you to mention it? And imitation? So you want them to hand out the real physical document instead?
As a note I own the pocket version of the Constitution. Its made in the USA, it was not "cheap" nor is it cheap in construction though I suppose you could say its a poor imitation of the real one but only if they claimed it was supposed to physically perfectly represent the real one.