Your Rights in America

The Plain-English Guide Every Citizen Should Own

Do you actually know your rights in America-or do you just think you do?

Most people believe they're protected by the Constitution... until they're stopped by police, questioned unexpectedly, searched without warning, or pressured into "just cooperating." In those moments, not knowing your rights can cost you your freedom, your money, or your future.

Your Rights in America breaks down the Constitution and the Bill of Rights in plain English-no legal jargon, no confusing court language, and no boring textbook explanations.

Inside this practical guide, you'll learn:

  • What your rights really are (and what they are NOT)

  • What police can legally do-and what they can't

  • The exact words to say to protect yourself

  • When silence is your strongest protection

  • How people accidentally give up their rights

  • What to do if your rights are violated

This book is written for everyday Americans-students, workers, drivers, parents, travelers-anyone who might face police, government officials, or legal pressure at any time.

You don't need to be in trouble to need this book.
You need this book before trouble finds you.

If you value your freedom, privacy, and peace of mind, this is one guide every citizen should own.

Juni 2026, ca. 602 Seiten, Englisch
Independently Published
979-8-1823-3950-6

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