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Laufen- I see the logic, but disagree. Rights are inherent. The gov't was created to protect those rights, not to determine them. If the Gov't doesn't fulfill it's obligation to protect rights, the rights don't cease to exist. .
They certainly do. Only if the following government recognizes your enumerated rights do they still exist. Otherwise, they are gone. What recourse would you have if your rights were violated? None, and without legal recourse your "rights" are worthless.
If you ever find yourself in a country with a gun ban, try to buy a gun and claim that it's your right as a human to possess a firearm.
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