they have gunpowder sniffing dogs. When they start using those more Freepers will be inconvenienced.
Apples and Oranges. Drugs are illegal. Guns are not.
"...They have gunpowder sniffing dogs. When they start using those more Freepers will be inconvenienced..."
Excellent post. As a person who has never smoked a cigarette, nevermind used an illegal drug, this latest ruling to allow police dogs to sniff vehicles for illicit drugs is truly unfortunate and I stand against it. While it's a trite saying, "The frog never notices as long as the water is boiled s-l-o-w-l-y."
Your suggestion about firearms/gunpowder dogs is potentially even more frightening. Millions of law-abiding people involved in the shooting sports could be rendered "of criminal interest" in many jurisdictions virtually overnight. A brief traffic stop that could previously be amicably resolved with minimal hassle could involve a phalanx of officers and their associated "specialty" dogs in the near future.
To make it easier on everyone, why don't we just have a universal command for all police dogs...if anyone does anything that anyone wants to identify as possibly illegal, the dog should merely have to SIT. Many family pets could then be eligible for employment, as most learn that trick sophisticated investigative technique early in their canine lives. It would also significantly reduce dog training costs and speed their deployment to the field.
The moronic chorus of "If you've done nothing wrong you've nothing to fear!" from the bootlickers in regard to this kind of intrusion really makes me angry...
~ Blue Jays ~
Scary stuff. When will it end. Was anyone stuck by the excess of "security" for the inaugeration. Anyone who attended was photographed, scanned, sniffed, and in some cases fingerprinted. In addition to concrete barricades, there were iron fences, dogs, soldiers, police, helicopters, jets, anti-aircraft battaries, secret service agents, CIA agents, etc., etc., etc. All in the name of FREEDOM!!