You should take some time out and evaluate exactly what "rights" you have are true "rights".
At one time, a person could legally be owned by another person
At one time, women had no 'right' to vote
At one time, an eighteen year old had the 'right' to consume alcoholic beverages
At one time, a state had the 'right' to have a State Religion (even after the First Amendment was ratified, btw)
You have the right to free speech, but not the right to incite a riot or threaten death or serious injury.
You have the right to travel, but not the right to drive on the opposite side of the road as everyone else nor to drive a vehicle that occupies the entire roadway.
You have the right to vote (in a State election at least) but not the right to vote more than once.
You have the 'right' to bear arms in Florida
Article 1, Section 8, but the right is not unlimited as the Florida Constitution states it may be regulated by law.
A right is not necessarily unlimited, much to the dismay of some.