possess over the people of almost every other nation.” -James Madison. That quote is from the mouth of our founding father James Madison. This Amendment has been here for over 100 years and now it’s suddenly trying to be ripped away from us. The Second Amendment protected our rights to bare arms, to have a firearm, and protect ourselves. Taking away an amendment is not right. It is unacceptable. This should not be allowed. This should not even be considered. This is a part of our constitution. We have…
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1st and 2nd amendments. The students don't have their "freedom of speech" when it come to guns. The one kid even removed a sticker from his truck since it had a gun on it and he was scared of getting in trouble. That to me is just insane. I could also imagine that the students were not aloud to talk or mention guns in anyway; even if it was on social media or not on school grounds. As well, the 2nd amendment was violated. Think to yourself for a second, what does the second amendment state? The right…
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The Second Amendment, the Unnecessary Right According to the material covered in the third chapter of the book, American Federal government (2016, O’Connor, p.93) “Civil liberties are the personal guarantees and freedoms that government cannot abridge by law”. They are explicitly identified in the Bill of Rights and Constitution. Many of these freedoms and basic rights are indispensable and necessary for a stable and fair society. However, The Second Amendment is the opposite. It is an…
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The Amendment that kept our Country free Imagine a world where there was only one president forever. The Twenty-Second amendment was made so a president could not run for office more than eight years in a row. The Twenty-Second amendment was put into place for many reasons, but there are three reasons that should be keyed on which are the presidents should have a limit on their power, another is George washington only did 2 terms, and the last way that it is important is because FDR was president…
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the rights to the Second Amendment in the United States. Although in the past, the Second Amendment got very little attention for decades, in present day people debate whether we should have the rights the Second Amendment grants us. The Second Amendment in the United States Constitution states, “a well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms should not be infringed”(Diane Rehm, Debate Over The Second Amendment To The U.S. Constitution…
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Importance of the Second Amendment The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution stands to be one of the most important Amendments ever created. The Second Amendment protects the rights of the people of the United States to keep and bear arms without infringement (Second Amendment). This right was described by Sir William Blackstone as an auxiliary right, supporting the natural rights of self-defense, resistance to oppression, and the civic duty to act in concert in defense of the state…
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increasing in importance as more crimes are committed every day. The right to bear arms should not be taken away from citizens because it is written in the Constitution and would therefore, be unconstitutional. There is a need for more control of weapons in the crime filled cities and places in the US. People need to be able to defend themselves whether they are on a farm in the middle of nowhere or if you are in a city and there is high crime rate. First, the history of the second amendment and why…
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The 2nd amendment has been debated over the years and has become very important in politics. The 2nd amendment says, “a well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to bear arms, shall not be infringed.” The 2nd amendment is saying that it protects the individual rights of the citizens to own guns. I believe the second amendment is the most important amendment in the constitution for many reasons. It grants the citizens with protection, defense…
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they have a complete understanding of the first amendment. If asked, most people will correctly state that the first amendment includes the freedom of speech, the freedom of religion, and the freedom of press. Unfortunately, there is misunderstanding among most other amendments. The most commonly misunderstood amendment is the second amendment. The Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution was ratified on June 21, 1788. The second amendment of the new constitution…
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Americans have legally had access to firearms since 1791. Why should that change now? The Second Amendment states that United States citizens have the right to access firearms. People disagree on the future of the Second Amendment and the creation of gun laws. Currently, the creation of gun laws are left up to the state which is problematic when law-abiding citizens travel from state to state. All people in the right state of mind and have proper training should have access to firearms for peace…
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