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They should not be limited since the Constitution gave us these rights and if they have to be limited there has to be an amendment. If not they can not be limited or changed. Our founding fathers gave us these rights for a reason!

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Constitutional rights can only be limited when they would conflict with the constitutional rights of other people. "Your right to swing your arm around ends where my nose begins", is one colloquial expression of this.

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the rights of citizen are limited if they threaten public safety or national security

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