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Nevada Bill Will Allow Police To Search Everyone's Smartphone
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| 9MAR19
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Posted on 03/09/2019 2:12:40 AM PST by vannrox
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To: mewzilla
Yeah, we miscalculated and moved here(NV) in ‘11 after I got laid off/retired. NOT vegas though. Sadly, the Reno area is being over-run with lib/progs. Kinda stuck now.
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posted on
03/09/2019 10:53:41 AM PST
by
rktman
( #My2ndAmend! ----- Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
To: vannrox
I invite the entire world to come search my flip phone. Am I virtue-signaling? Yes, shamelessly.
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posted on
03/09/2019 11:51:02 AM PST
by
upchuck
(Home schooled kids are educated, not indoctrinated.)
To: mewzilla
Problem is our shirt list keeps getting shorter as states on it decide to self-destruct. Please put South Carolina on your short list. Been living here since 2003 and am finally getting used to the red everywhere.
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posted on
03/09/2019 11:53:53 AM PST
by
upchuck
(Home schooled kids are educated, not indoctrinated.)
To: vannrox
If you are granted the privilege to drive by the government you agree to give up your Fourth Amendment right against being searched without probable cause. Nevada hasn't actually passed the law yet. That said, international travelers already have this problem. They maybe required to surrender their phone for inspection entering the US or other foreign countries. You might not want to travel around logged into your financial and social media accounts. Depending where you are going, it maybe best to just carry a clean phone.
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posted on
03/09/2019 12:32:15 PM PST
by
EVO X
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