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In Supreme Court cases that consider the balance of power between the government's protection of the public and ensuring the rights of individuals as related to the Second Amendment, how has the Court usually ruled?

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  1. 2 June, 17:46
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    Taking into account that the following alternatives are the ones to choose from, the correct answer is the letter A.

    A. The Supreme Court has usually made decisions that uphold the right of an individual to own a gun

    B. The Supreme Court has usually made decisions that uphold the right of an individual to a quick and speedy trial

    C. The Supreme Court has usually made decisions that uphold the power of the government to interrogate suspects with limited interference

    D. The Supreme Court has usually made decisions that uphold the power of the government to place restrictions on firearms

    The United States constitution in its second ammendment states the right that every citizen has to keep and bear arms, according to this the court has usually made decisions having into consideration that statement in order to be coherent with the rules of the country.
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