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Supreme Court Will Decide Whether Police Can Enter A Home To Seize Guns Without A Warrant
The 4th Amendment right against warrantless searches of a person’s home is a pillar of Americans’ constitutional liberties. Before a police officer, or any other government official, can enter your home, they must show a judge that they have probable cause that they will discover specific evidence of a crime.
Supreme Court Will Decide Whether Police Can Enter A Home To Seize Guns Without A Warrant
The 4th Amendment right against warrantless searches of a person’s home is a pillar of Americans’ constitutional liberties. Before a police officer, or any other government official, can enter your home, they must show a judge that they have probable cause that they will discover specific evidence of a crime.
“Community caretaking” = communal/collective rights. The Constitution and Bill of Rights observe individual rights, they have no voice on anything communal. The recent nonsensical laws that recognize certain groups based on sexual orientation or ethnicity are IMO abhorrent to the Constitution.
I wonder if this move will be coupled with the Red Flag laws?
I also wonder if a no knock warrant will also be attached. That didn't end well for Breanna Taylor...
If I can predict this correctly the neighborhood Karen calls the Police because you looked at her the wrong way as you drove by and she noted the NRA sticker on your truck and she despised you for flying the Trump flag so she can now call the cops on you because she feels threatened and the Cops can bust in and make your life miserable..
Supreme Court Will Decide Whether Police Can Enter A Home To Seize Guns Without A Warrant
The 4th Amendment right against warrantless searches of a person’s home is a pillar of Americans’ constitutional liberties. Before a police officer, or any other government official, can enter your home, they must show a judge that they have probable cause that they will discover specific evidence of a crime.
They are ruling on a very narrow set of circumstances -- it is clearly not carte blanche permission for officers just to walk into people's homes, even if they do find a community caretaking exception.
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Interesting Case, based on the article it reads more like the wife did consent over concern for the other guns being in the home and then changed her mind to support her husband. Her concern was the existence of those guns and at that moment was she really worried if the husband said yes or no, I don't think so.
The police can lie and often do !!!
Any resident can give consent to the home search, lie or no lie, by the police !!!
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