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5 February, 01:22

are your rights absolute (meaning do you have them at all times) ? explain why or why not. like with the bill of rights

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  1. 5 February, 02:13
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    No because you can break them if you dont have something for them like a gun permanent if you dont have one you cant have the frist admemen.
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