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3 years ago
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How does the fourth amendment keep the balance between keeping people safe and keeping them free?

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Pepsi [2]3 years ago
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It keeps them safe because people just ain't gone walk up to your door and kill you for something so that's why we have the 4th amendment to keep us safe from that
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