Government should step in and monitor the website. For example, The United States Bill of Rights states in the Fourth Amendment, “The natural right to be free from unreasonable government intrusion in one’s home and private papers was safeguarded.†U.S Citizens are capable, from the Fourth Amendment, to search whatever they want, unless it involves harm of that person. However, if a person is not searching anything harmful or inappropriate, the Government has no right to search through their computers. The people have a right of privacy, especially to their personal searches. In addition, the Second Amendment states, “The natural right to defend oneself is protected, which stops government from infringing the right of the people to keep and bear arms .†Unless a search is ""how to kill someone"" or ""how to get involved in Isis"", the Government should not have the right to personally violate ones self privacy. The Bill of Rights concludes that every person has the right to self privacy. The National Government should not get involved unless one’s internet searches are harming or causing a disturbance to
Government should step in and monitor the website. For example, The United States Bill of Rights states in the Fourth Amendment, “The natural right to be free from unreasonable government intrusion in one’s home and private papers was safeguarded.†U.S Citizens are capable, from the Fourth Amendment, to search whatever they want, unless it involves harm of that person. However, if a person is not searching anything harmful or inappropriate, the Government has no right to search through their computers. The people have a right of privacy, especially to their personal searches. In addition, the Second Amendment states, “The natural right to defend oneself is protected, which stops government from infringing the right of the people to keep and bear arms .†Unless a search is ""how to kill someone"" or ""how to get involved in Isis"", the Government should not have the right to personally violate ones self privacy. The Bill of Rights concludes that every person has the right to self privacy. The National Government should not get involved unless one’s internet searches are harming or causing a disturbance to