Whenever a shooting occurs there's always a debate around the

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Cape May - Whenever a shooting occurs there's always a debate around the second amendment. Why don't we ever have a debate around the fourth amendment? A person's thoughts and actions prior to another mass murder gives us better tools to preventing an incident than the method they conduct it. I say since the right to bear arms is the 2nd Amendment and the right to privacy is the 4th Amendment, the right to privacy should be the first to be infringed upon.

Print Publication Date: 
6/08/2022