2. Amendment 2 - right to bear arms meaning everybody has right to have guns for their personal safety purpose, meaning whenever someone tries to attack their personal property people has right to protect themselves either by shooting them in their own property.
3. Amendment 4 - Police cannot search someone’s house, papers, or effects. They cannot take anything from anybody without having any search warrant.
4. Amendment 5 – No person should be put on trial for a crime without any presentment or indictment of a grand jury, and nobody should be charged twice for same offense to be put in jeopardy …show more content…
Amendment 6 – The Accused can enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial meaning state should not be able to hold anybody in jail for 6 years straight while they have to wait for their trial.
6. Amendment 7 - In the 1700s twenty dollars was worth a lot more money that it is today. Now, for any dispute involving less than $1500.00 small claims court will be handle the case without a jury.
7. Amendment 8 – Many people that have been accused of a crime that do not have the money for the bail can get the bail bondsman. The bondsman provides the money for the bail for free and also may be able to send a bounty hunter to find the Bailee if they skip town and don’t show up for their trial.
8. Amendment 9 - James Madison’s 42 rights did not cover all of the individual protections, it assures people that there are rights that members of a free society are entitles to.
9. Amendment 10 – The governmental powers not listed in the Constitution for the national government are powers that the states, or the people of those states, can have.
10. Amendment 13 - Slavery ended with the Emancipation Proclamation, issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863. Only slaves held in the eleven Confederate states that had seceded, and only in the portion of those states not already under Union