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08/17/2020
■Class discussion: Are protesters carrying weapons to a demonstration looking to start trouble? Are they using weapons to intimidate people who disagree with them? What could happen if heavily armed protesters and heavily armed counter-protesters confront each other? Would such a confrontation endanger public safety? Should police stop armed people from participating in demonstrations? Is the right to bear arms more important than the right to safely assemble and demonstrate? Why or why not?
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