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Bear arms

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Constitutional ContextPlay
Often used in discussions about the right to legally own and use guns, especially in the United States. SlideThe debate on the right to bear arms is intense.
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Cultural SensitivityPlay
In some cultures, talking about weapons can be sensitive; understand the audience before using this term. SlideIn discussions abroad, she avoided topics like the right to bear arms.
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Legal ImplicationsPlay
Using the phrase can imply support for personal weapon ownership, which may be controversial. SlideThey argued that to bear arms is an essential personal freedom.