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    application of the Fourth Amendment would surprise those who drafted it and not just because they could not imagine technologies like the Internet and drones. In the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries‚ policing consisted of citizen patrols or a loose collection of sheriffs and constables‚ who lacked the tools to maintain order as the police do today. That said‚ to determine if the right to privacy is a threat to our national security‚ I reviewed the Fourth Amendment‚ the government’s use of

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    English Essay – Persuasive    nd​ The 2​ Amendment states that American citizens have the right to bear arms (own a gun).  This issue is topical due to the recent school shootings such as Sandy Hook Elementary in  December 2012. However it must be argued that there are good and bad arguments about  nd​ nd​ the 2​  Amendment. Ultimately that the 2​  Amendment should have tighter gun laws in  America because of tragic incidents like the Sandy Hook Elementary school where many  young children and t

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    place an amendment that protected the common man. This amendment defends his right to self preservation‚ and helps deter a tyrannical government. In modern America‚ the second amendment is constantly under fire (pun intended). The liberal left seeks to take away the second amendment‚ whilst the conservative right seeks to strengthen it. These heated debates have sparked a lot of controversy‚ and arguments both for and against it. I think that the notion of repealing the second amendment is blasphemous

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    WORKS CITED [1] Cottrol‚ Robert‚ ed. Gun Control and the Constitution: Sources and Explorations on the Second Amendment. New York: Garland Publishing Inc.‚ 1994 [2] Dowlut‚ Robert. The Right to Keep and Bear Arms in State Bills of Rights and Judicial Interpretation. SAF 1993 [3] Freedman‚ Warren. The Privilege to Keep and Bear Arms. Connecticut: Quorum Books‚ 1989 [4] Hickok‚ Eugene Jr.‚ ed. The Bill of Rights: Original Meaning and Current Understanding. Virginia: University

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    The Fourth Amendment reads: ’The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated; and no Warrants shall issue but upon probable cause‚ supported by Oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized” (Donley‚ 2018). There are in fact two main rights placed in the Fourth Amendment. The first part of the amendment shields citizens from searches

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    Amendment Essay Thomas Jefferson once claimed‚ “A democracy cannot be both ignorant and free.” This is why I believe that the first amendment is the most important amendment to the American people. It states that we have the freedom of religion‚ speech‚ press‚ assembly and petition; meaning‚ we are allowed to voice our opinions‚ choose what religion we want to follow. As people‚ we have natural rights‚ meaning God given rights that the government cannot take away from us. These include freedom

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    The Second Amendment; Gun Rights versus Gun Control Our government is involved in a balancing act which deals with gun rights versus gun control. O’Connor explains that “There has been a longstanding dispute about whether the Second Amendment had been written to assure for the preservation of a well-trained militia‚ or whether the right to own a weapon also extended to ownership for private use” (110). One side believes the Second Amendment was written to form a militia during the early years

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    The fourth amendment is the protection from unreasonable search and seizure unless probable cause is present and in most cases‚ a warrant is issued. This amendment was included in the Declaration of Independence due to searches that the colonists were subjected to. The colonists did not want to pay the taxes being enforced by the King‚ so they began to smuggle goods into the United States via boat. The King of Britain obviously did not agree with this‚ so he sent British ships that could stop and

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    The 10th amendment was written as the last amendment on the original Bill of Rights. It was added to assure the delegates from different states that the Federal Government would not step outside the boundaries established in the Constitution. It also helps define the concept of federalism‚ the relationship between Federal and state governments. Having said that‚ it would seem obvious that the state should be allowed the power to prevent or accept the use of marijuana for medical reasons. Most would

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    supposed to be protecting‚ begin to be ignored? Fourteen words protect all of our guaranteed rights as citizens of the united states-“...the right of the people to keep and bear arms‚ shall not be infringed.” That is why gun control violates the second amendment. “By restricting gun ownership only to law enforcement officers and the military‚ the government violates individuals’ rights to possess firearms that they might need to defend their basic freedoms.” When the Founding Fathers wrote the Bill of

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