Monday, November 16, 2009

Inalienable Rights

Inalienable rights are rights that every human has at birth but they can change as life goes on. The right to bare arms or the right to an attorney are inalienable rights because if congress passed a law stating that both of these are ineffective, we would lose these rights. These are important and represent laws or any right the government gave you such as the right to drive at 17 years old. They can change that to 18, 19, 20 and so on because there temporary rights until they change them. From birth until death, chances are you will loose and gain inalienable rights. 

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