Which one is missing?
Religion, Speech, _________, Assembly, Press
Petition
What are these?
1. Always treat guns as if they are loaded.
2. Never point guns at anything you don't want to destroy.
3. Keep your finger off the trigger until sights are aligned and the decision to shoot has been made.
4. Know your target and what lies beyond it.
The 4 universal firearm safety rules.
This amendment protects you from unlawful searches or seizures.
4th
STATE OR FEDERAL RESPONSIBLITY:
EDUCATION
STATE
TRUE OR FALSE:
You can use your petition power to pass legislation in Indiana.
TRUE
Which 1st amendment right did George Washington believe to be the most important?
Freedom to Worship
True or False:
Every state has the same firearm/self defense laws.
False
What must government agents have in order to conduct a search/seizure?
Probable Cause or Warrant
The division of power between different levels of government is called...
Federalism
6th Amendment
What caveat was added into the first amendment right of assembles?
They must be peaceful.
2008 Court case that clarified individual rights to possess firearms for self defense.
D.C. Vs. Heller
In general, the 8th Amendment protects you from...
Unreasonable punishments
This amendment helps define federalism in the nation.
10th
(Typically)
45 Days
This right got its name from an invention by Johannes Gutenberg in 1440.
A common-law principle asserting that individuals have no duty to retreat and may use reasonable force, including deadly force, to defend themselves against intruders in their own home.
Castle Doctrine
The 5th amendment protects individuals from being tried, convicted, or punished multiple times by the same government for the same offense... also known as...
Name a Shared Power between all levels of goverment.
Taxes
Ability to pass laws/rules on the people.
Ability to build different projects.
Borrow Money
Enforce Law
Establish Courts
Eminent Domain
Etc.
The illegal, menacing display of a firearm or deadly weapon in public to intimidate others, often defined as waving or pointing a weapon
Brandishing
The legal term for making false, spoken statements about someone that damage their reputation.
Slander
A 1934 US law requiring registration and a $200 tax for specific firearms like silencers, short-barreled rifles/shotguns, and machine guns.
NFA - National Firearms Act
U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that law enforcement must warn a person of their constitutional rights before interrogating them when they are in custody, or else the person's statements cannot be used as evidence against them at their trial.
Miranda V. Arizona
This states that the enumeration of specific rights does not mean other, unlisted rights "retained by the people" are denied or disparaged.
9th Amendment
This word refers to dividing an object into four parts, historically representing a brutal execution method (hanging, drawing, and quartering) or the mandatory housing of soldiers,
Quartering