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To: lysie; metmom; EXCH54FE

I haven’t read this whole thread, but has it been mentioned that the NYC police chief has been warning of new technology that uses radiation to detect “stores of weapons”?? He says it will take about six more months and then the technology will be ready to roll out and use.

Anyone hear that? It was on several radio newsbreak reports this weekend. The news readers sounded breathlessly ecstatic as they announced this.

I’m listening to this and asking myself, whoa, wait! If there’s no warrant to search someone’s place, then how could using this technology be constitutional? But the news readers sounded so ecstatic, I’m thinking they are thinking the cops could just take this technology anywhere and everywhere and tell exactly where everyone keeps their guns, and barge in and confiscate them.

I hope NYers are onto this, big time...

Take these government criminals to court, first of all, if this turns out to be what it sounds like it is.


179 posted on 01/28/2013 8:08:56 AM PST by txrangerette ("...hold to the truth; speak without fear". (Glenn Beck))
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To: txrangerette

I haven’t heard about that.

I wonder what constitutes *stores of weapons* and whether the gun or tow someone keeps somewhere in their home would be detectible.

I agree that it is unconstitutional. Searches are searches no matter what the technology used.

Small wonder that many NYers are looking to leave the state. It’s not feasible for us at the moment, but in a couple years, yeah. I want out of here for freer pastures.


181 posted on 01/28/2013 8:22:38 AM PST by metmom (For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore & do not submit again to a yoke of slavery)
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