As of 2009, the population of the United States is 3.77 million people. According to production data from gun manufacturers, as of 2010, American civilians had about 300 million guns. On June 26, 2008, with the vote of 5 or 4 votes, the US Supreme Court announced that Article 2 of the Constitutional Amendment guarantees the right of the American people to possess and carry weapons. The court stated that ownership of the gun is a personal right unrelated to military service and can be controlled in some way.
"We believe that human rights are restrictions on state power, according to the principles set out in the Constitutional Bill of Rights in the Constitution, we ... the rights are eternal, unchanging, knowledge and politics "It is not influenced by the way it is done, it is not another way, for the servants of the people ..." "In the past 25 years people have seen the tendency to redefine human rights. Rights "strengthen the power of the state, rely more on individuals, and can not be enforced by independent judiciary. "
Human rights is the most fundamental and important right. These are the rights set by the US government in the Bill of Rights and Constitution which is the right of the United Nations to protect the rights. These rights exist even without government protection or intervention. Government programs designed to protect the poor, such as social security, health insurance, food stamps, also have people with basic rights, can not tolerate poverty, have adequate food and elegant aging It is based on the viewpoint. These plans may be more controversial, but even if there is a difference in the best way to promote a plan to protect these rights, most people will be part of a social safety net We accept these rights.
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