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To: george76

They won’t be just walking into anyones home. Theres no legal grounds to do so. Not without a warrant. And if they try it I am sure theres a real possibility fewer will be walking out of that home.


7 posted on 09/18/2024 3:35:06 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: Secret Agent Man
They won’t be just walking into anyones home.

The police have done exactly that. Pushing their way inside, no warrant, declaring that they now "own" the home.

And the officer's boss said it was no big deal and people were only upset because now they had seen it happen.

27 posted on 09/18/2024 4:34:50 PM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear ( Not my circus. Not my monkeys. But I can pick out the clowns at 100 yards.)
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To: Secret Agent Man
They won’t be just walking into anyones home. Theres no legal grounds to do so.

Spoken like a time traveler from the age of enlightenment.

42 posted on 09/18/2024 5:34:58 PM PDT by Buttons12 ( )
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To: Secret Agent Man
Oh, I don't doubt that they will be doing it if they ever get their rat-claws on all the levers of power.

The conversation at the Government Police station will resemble this:

AGENT: (scans his task list to see an open case waiting for someone to pick it up) Okay. I have the next case at 443 Smith Lane. Hmm. Joe Smith. (his eyes scan the Justification Report pane)

It says here he was making claims online that he wasn't going to go along with any "communist" mandatory gun "buy-back" program. An Al powered cross-check with the NBB Registry showed he didn't sell his guns back. And there is no indication that he sold them or gave them away.

So even though he baldly stated that he lost them in an "unfortunate boating accident" and challenged any government piece of shit to prove him wrong", we are sure he still has them. That same Al routine also checked the sign in records of shooting ranges within a hundred miles of his house, and found he consistently went to one near him at least once a month, most recently the day before yesterday. We also have tie ins to the cameras at the sign in desk and on the ranges, and were able to see him entering with an unlawful firearm, so we know he isn't shooting with someone else. Our next...

SUPERVISOR: Yeah. I know. They somehow think we won't catch them. Get over there and print yourself out a warrant. And don't forget to Ask Al to apply the official "stamp" to to your request by hitting the Approval Button on the second page in.

AGENT: Of course. (pauses thoughtfully) Wow. I can still remember what it was like back before Al. When it first arrived, I laughed at the old codgers who said they weren't going to change, and referred to it as "Al". There were a few who tried things like calling it "Albert". One guy always said it with an English accent, trying to be sophisticated, I guess. Some even tried "Bert" but Al stuck. Nobody ever said "Ay-Eye", the guys would look at you funny. I was new then. You had to go in front of a Judge, a real person, black robes and all. I remember one who had a really long, skinny face, pale skin, and very dark eyes. I was always amazed that he didn't actually have a powdered wig on.

SUPERVISOR: Yes. Absolutely. Once Al took over, all that BS about processes, responsibility, etc. just vanished. Now, we just do what it tells us, and we won't get in trouble. It certainly changed my life. Once they were able to get a ruling that Al could competently look at a huge amount of information and make a legally valid justification for everything from search and seizure of property to the use of deadly force, it sure made our lives easier.

I always remember those Thursday mornings we had to show up in an actual Court Room. Friggin dark and smelly, with people of all kinds walking in, out and around. You had to wait your turn to present data to the Judge for a warrant. What a friggin waste of time. I hated it. Especially when you get a judge who says in a snotty, smarmy voice "No, you can't get a warrant with that." And here, you just spent a few days getting it all together. Used to make me boil. Now, it all goes quick and easy. It even prints out a warrant automatically. Pretty slick.

AGENT: (absentmindedly picking up a bunch of extra magazines with one hand as he clipped a flash bang to his belt with his other hand)Did Al ever deny your request for a warrant?

SUPERVISOR: (squints and thinks) Nope. Not that I can remember. That's why we call that button on page 2 the "Approval Button". Its what it does. I got no problem with that.

46 posted on 09/18/2024 6:03:19 PM PDT by rlmorel (J.D. Vance and The Legend of The MaMaw of The 19 Loaded Guns!)
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To: Secret Agent Man

Why would such people need, or care about, legal grounds? We will be way past that by then. They will just come and take us (destroy us) and take our stuff.


47 posted on 09/18/2024 6:29:28 PM PDT by madison10
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