there isn't one, but the second amendment is all about gun rights
they get over 10 guns a year.
The 16th
Politicians want to take aways our right to the 2nd amendment. The thing is, if they do that they take away guns from law abiding citizens and leave the criminals armed. So to keep it simple they are wanting to take our 2nd amendment right away from us. So my advice is vote wisely.
If you take the example of the UK (where guns are banned), the normal police on duty on the streets are not armed with guns. There are UK police trained to use and carry guns but they only do so when responding to a situation where a criminal is seen to be armed. Based on this tried example, is is clear that if guns were banned effectively, the police would not need to carry weapons.
25th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution
i believe that is under the eith amendment but don't take my word on it. U RETARD THATS NOT EVEN A CHOICE u r such a Bose
Absent very unusual circumstances, no. British armed police maintain their firearms at the station, or when on patrol, in locked compartments in their vehicles.
Take the juvenile into custody.
I can't stand people who don't like guns. Guns are what help us win wars. Without guns America would be ruled by England. Guns help keep the Germans bully all those Jews. Guns put meat on the table when men had to hunt for food. Without guns we are DONE. God bless the second amendment. Owning a gun is a right, don't take them for granted we don't need the gun control people take that away.
It allows Congress (the Government) to take a tax out of your yearly income, usually in monthly installments.
The Sixteenth Amendment (Amendment XVI) to the United States Constitution allows the Congress to levy an income tax without apportioning it among the states or basing it on Census results.
Article 2, section 1, of the Constitution of the United States of America allows the Vice President to take the duties, but not the office, of President. The twenty-fifth Amendment to the same allows the Vice President to take office, and allows the President to temporarily give up his powers, and later retake them, and allows the Vice President and Cabinet to collectively temporarily remove the President, and Title 3 of the United States Code, section 19 specifies an order of succession for the cases where the President and Vice President are both unable to serve. Despite common belief, neither the Constitution nor the twenty-fifth Amendment allows the Speaker of the House or the President pro tempore of the Senate to take office.