While I’m sure there’s more to the story, it does seem like flimsy evidence upon which to base a warrant.
“While Im sure theres more to the story, it does seem like flimsy evidence upon which to base a warrant.”
Not necessarily so.
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/336573/laws-are-little-people-mark-steyn
...”eleven-year-old Skylar Capo made the mistake of rescuing a woodpecker from the jaws of a cat and nursing him back to health for a couple of days. For her pains, a federal Fish & Wildlife gauleiter accompanied by state troopers descended on her house, charged her with illegal transportation of a protected species, issued her a $535 fine, and made her cry.”