A better question would be: Which rights are actually rights and which rights were invented out of thin air to suit a political agenda? The Constitution protects the right to keep and bear arms. It doesn't mention anything about a thot being able to avoid responsibility for her choices while denying that same right to the man she trapped.
A better question would be: Which rights are actually rights and which rights were invented out of thin air to suit a political agenda? The Constitution protects the right to keep and bear arms. It doesn't mention anything about a thot being able to avoid responsibility for her choices while denying that same right to the man she trapped.