or do they apply to every human being in the whole world.
You are way over implying the question by a long shot. It sounds more like a trollish question than anything.
or do they apply to every human being in the whole world.
or do they apply to every human being in the whole world.
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
No it shouldn't
or do they apply to every human being in the whole world.
No, they don't. Our constitution applies to our citizens. Don't tell Schumer though. I prefer his head remain up his ass.
or do they apply to every human being in the whole world.
I don't want to see the poor guy cry again. Maybe he should change his state to Ohio and go join John Behner.
"Do unto others," seems to apply.
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Every citizen, not every person. A non-citizen can't purchase, own, nor carry a gun.
Depends on the state. In some states green card holders they can do all of that, including getting a CCW permit. In others they can't. There is no federal law against it.
or do they apply to every human being in the whole world.
the question was does the Constitution apply to people all over the globe?
And the clear answer is that it doesn't
By that measure, there are quite a few countries where traveling American citizens (who entered legally) still have essentially zero rights.
...yeah I'm pretty sure you're not remembering the rest of the sentence correctly.
U.S. Constitutional rights apply to everyone on our soil.
U.S. Constitutional rights apply to everyone on our soil.
To a Degree. A foreigner cannot come in into the Country and buy a gun.
They can if they are lawfully in the United States
I checked it again and didn't find any inconsistency. Care to elaborate?
or do they apply to every human being in the whole world.
To a Degree. A foreigner cannot come in into the Country and buy a gun.
or do they apply to every human being in the whole world.
This is correct. People often forget that the purpose of the bill of rights was to limit the power of government. The founders wanted the power of government limited period, not selectively.
Only when it comes to the rights they agree with.Liberals seem to think they apply to the world