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The Constitution of The United States safeguards are not in place to limit individual rights, but to protect those rights. Most countries have laws that may appear to be limitations, but are really put in place to protect all the people, not just those with or without money or those that are of a certain color or race. If these laws were not in place, people with power would trample the rights of those without power.

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