Problem:
In District of Columbia v. Heller (2008), the Court A:A. determined that the Second Amendment is irrelevant in modern times. B:B. struck down a law prohibiting the registration and possession of firearms. C:C. limited the use of weapons to the federal military, standing armies, and local police. D:D. allowed businesses to sell particularly deadly weapons, such as sawed-off shotguns, to individuals. Turn In 11. The Third Amendment offers a general guarantee for A:A. bearing firearms. B:B. symbolic free speech. C:C. forming local militias. D:D. privacy of people's homes. Turn In 12. The Fourth Amendment stipulates that law enforcement officials must A:A. knock before entering a unoccupied home. B:B. procure a warrant before searching private property. C:C. search the trunks of cars and school lockers routinely. D:D. give home owners prior notice before staying at their residences.