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zmey [24]
4 years ago
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Would you want the martial law back ? Why or why not. I need two teens and two adults to answer this. Pls put if you’re a teen w

ho answered or an adult.
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Natasha_Volkova [10]4 years ago
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Teen: I wouldn't want the martial law back, because first off; that means we are undergoing a war on the U.S. soil, and second off, that means the President (being Trump) can over ride the other branches of the government, making him our "ruler" of sorts, and can form laws that could be normally harmful towards the economy and citizens of the U.S.
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