Answer:
No.
Explanation:
Constitutional rights, such as freedom of speech and the press, and the right to be held in jail only if you are charged with a crime, should never be suspended. People should already have the right at birth to be their own person, to live their life the way they so please.
We shouldn't need have to have laws that say when and how we can be free, when we are our own person, why should other people, who don't even know us, have to tell us how to live, and what we can or cannot do?
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The “going to” tense is used when the speaker refers to plans stated before of the moment of speaking. There are some differences between will and going to. The former is used when the speaker makes instant decision about the feature(example: I will drink a coffee with my friend) or he or she wants to imagine how the near future will be (example: In 4 years, I will be married).On the other hand, the latter refers to very well arranged plans (example: Next summer, we are going to the beach and we are going to stay in Maintains Hotel).