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From my libertarian perspective, I can name two. -To protect its citizens' life, liberty and property from each other, or to allow or enable its citizens to protect their life, liberty and property from each other. -To protect its citizens' life, liberty and property from non-citizens(e.g. other countries), or to allow or enable its citizens to protect their life, liberty and property from non-citizens.
to protect you and your property and to police the around community.
The Fourth Amendment protect citizens against unreasonable searches and seizures.
to protect you and your property and to police the around community.
unwarranted searches and seizures of private property
john Locke
john Locke
john Locke
john Locke
unnecessary searches and seizures of property or belonging (aplus) :) you're welcome!
Jean Jacques-Rousseau
Jean Jacques-Rousseau