You have the right to install an alternate OS on your phone now. It's just difficult to do, may result in bricking your device or at least crippling functionality, and even if all goes well, the software ecosystems for the existing alternate OSes is pretty small. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see a viable phone OS, but as far as I can tell none of the existing options are ready to be used as a daily driver yet.
I support the right to install an alternate OS on hardware you own.
Just to clarify your point, since you have written it in an ambiguous way:
Are you asking me whether I realize that the things I support would also require government regulation?