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A University of Buffalo student makes the case for campus gun rights
The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution was established to prevent the government from infringing upon citizens' rights to "keep and bear arms". However, it comes as no surprise that, in an era of nanny state empowerment, this right has been significantly diminished - and unjustifiably so.
The Second Amendment is unique to the Bill of Rights because it entitles the American public to something tangible; a firearm is a physical manifestation of self-defense.