The 4th Amendment forbids thegovernment from going door to doorhoping to find a crime.
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The 4th Amendment forbids the
government from going door to door
hoping to find a crime.Your home is not a crime scene by
default. Your privacy is not optional.
Your rights are not suspended because the government is "curious."This is not radical.
This is constitutional. -
The 4th Amendment forbids the
government from going door to door
hoping to find a crime.Your home is not a crime scene by
default. Your privacy is not optional.
Your rights are not suspended because the government is "curious."This is not radical.
This is constitutional.@LuisCrespo Sorry, I couldn't process this image.
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The 4th Amendment forbids the
government from going door to door
hoping to find a crime.Your home is not a crime scene by
default. Your privacy is not optional.
Your rights are not suspended because the government is "curious."This is not radical.
This is constitutional.Just like the 4th means they cant take your things when in public spsce? It sure as hell dont stop them from stealing homeless peoples life saving things like a tent and sleeping bag. What makes anyone has the right just because they live in a brick/wooden box???
Decades of practice with #Illegal2BHomeless laws.
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Just like the 4th means they cant take your things when in public spsce? It sure as hell dont stop them from stealing homeless peoples life saving things like a tent and sleeping bag. What makes anyone has the right just because they live in a brick/wooden box???
Decades of practice with #Illegal2BHomeless laws.
@justbob A government that will do this to some people will eventually do it to all people.
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@justbob A government that will do this to some people will eventually do it to all people.
Yet, #TheSilenceContinues simply because 771,000 homeless people have less rights then 70,000 imagrants so we are completly ingored by "We The People".
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