To: kristinn
I can understand demanding a warrant, but how do you block the FBI from entering your home? This will end about as well as that Waco thingy.
8 posted on
01/10/2011 12:45:01 PM PST by
Mich Patriot
(...politics is the second oldest profession...it bears a striking resemblance to the first." RReagan)
To: Mich Patriot
After two days, one would assume they have a warrant.
16 posted on
01/10/2011 12:46:32 PM PST by
Mich Patriot
(...politics is the second oldest profession...it bears a striking resemblance to the first." RReagan)
To: Mich Patriot
You simply state that they do not have your permission to enter (and record it).
They do not enter the property without a warrant,
or anything they find is admissible in court.
Of course, this doesn’t physically bar them from entering, as I think you really meant.
43 posted on
01/10/2011 12:52:27 PM PST by
MrB
(The difference between a (de)humanist and a Satanist is that the latter knows who he's working for.)
To: Mich Patriot
If FBI had a warrant, I doubt they would ask to be ‘let in’ more than once. Let’s wait for the facts
51 posted on
01/10/2011 12:54:55 PM PST by
mewykwistmas
("Only the stupidest of all calves choose their own butcher")
To: Mich Patriot
Legally, they can block the FBI without a search warrant into perpetuity. I expect law enforcement will get one pretty soon if that’s the case.
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