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Old October 10, 2010, 11:59 PM   #103
RastaMan
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Some people believe the rights elaborated on in the "Bill of Rights" is unconditional, but the fact is that it has always been conditional. As I stated before, each of the rights has certain conditions and limits behind it. Like you can speak out against government, but you cant threaten the President. When there is a condition or limitation, then it is most always because of a public safety or national security concern.

In certain states like Indiana and Alabama, they feel public safety is not effected by the ownership of guns, but in other states they feel it is effected and so conditions are placed upon ownership. It is up to each individual state to decide what conditions should be placed upon ownership in order to maintain public order.
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