Posted on 12/02/2009 4:27:18 PM PST by Still Thinking
Not only should we be careful in what we wish for, but we should be ever so diligent when drafting pro gun legislation. One of the greatest evils against the Bill of Rights is legislation that doesn't pass the constitutional test. This can happen even when the legislators have the best of intentions.
Alaska police officers regularly disarm law abiding citizens, taking their firearms and running the serial numbers through the system. This in itself is a violation of the fourth amendment. No surprise here, officers that have taken an oath to uphold the constitution are regularly breaking this same oath.
What's the big deal, you have nothing to hide, right?
Before you read anymore please watch this video. You will be shocked at what you witness.
A harmless traffic stop ending with a citizen being subjected to an illegal search and seizure, even worst absolutely no assurances that his firearms haven't been entered into a registration scheme. NCIC or National Crime Information Center by its own admission is a computerized index of criminal justice information and is under the jurisdiction of the Department of Justice. Most alarming once your firearms serial number makes it into NCIC, it's there forever.
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Its one of them technicalities Liberal Judges use to let criminals out of jail.
"Thermal Imaging" cannot see through walls. Or even windows for that matter.
They'll just see where your house needs better insulation.
Someone once said that it is better to let a hundred criminals go free than to wrongly prosecute one innocent man.
Exactly. And if you were growing pot and didn’t want them to know about it you just insulate above the ceiling and the bottom of the roof and ventilate the air space in between and they’d never be able to see a gradient. I’d have zero problems defeating it if I had the need to, I just don’t like it on the principle of the thing.
Dad?
Did you have any of those “good ole brindle dogs” in there?
No.
They were foxhounds.
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