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In John Smith
wrote: The Constitution guarantees you no right to be a danger to others ... Heck; some people think you're "a danger to others" merely by existing. The US Constitution doesn't pretend to contain an exhaustive list of all our rights, but still, I have the right to do actual harm to someone or even kill them in certain cases. However, in general, I have no right to initiate the use of force against others. -- Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN |
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