"Not wearing a seatbelt will soon be enough to get you pulled over by police or state troopers in Mississippi."
I am absolutely opposed to this nonsense. It's not just my reliance on the 4th Amend, though. When I moved to CT they were pulling over people for no seat-belt. I scoffed and said that was appalling (this was before such laws were prevalent), and even MD didn't go THAT far - only citing you if they stopped you for (REAL more public) violations. Alas, right after I moved back to MD, it DID go that far.
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"The right of the people to be secure in their persons,....against UNREASONABLE searches and seizures, SHALL NOT BE VIOLATED...."
http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/williams052406.asp
The Bill of Rights is sooooo September Tenth.