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Comment from the site: The Fourth Amendment originally enforced the notion that “each man’s home is his castle”, secure from unreasonable searches and seizures of property by the government. It states: Amendment IV The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the......... Nothing else follows...........It says nothing about no-knocks, surprise or other ways of entering. It implies that law enforcement must approach and verify what places, things should be searched and obtained, not bust down the door, search the whole house and anything that could be construed as illegal can be taken as evidence. The robed nazis would have you believe otherwise. Shoot to kill any person that bust through your door, if his warrant is legitimate then he is a dead man that should have followed the constitution. If a normal person busted into your home at 5:30 am with no knock, you would be correct to shoot to kill in ALL STATES. Yet the police are allowed to do something that is STRICTLY against the constitution?? Police are being militarized because Congress keeps being lobbied to build more tanks and other war equipment that no one wants or NEEDS, while they get rich as HELL for pushing these kinds of govt contracts through. Police are getting more and more crazy in an attempt to keep the privatized jails full, and sending people to jail for a long time for victimless crimes such as pot, which is all they were looking for in this mans home....We all read the story a few weeks ago about the family who was terrorized by police who broke every single glass item in the home....and it was the wrong house. Why are we accepting this as common place rather than protesting it LOUDLY???
Posted on: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 23:23:08 +0000

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