Saturday, May 24, 2014

Kiss Your Firearms Goodbye

A federal court has ruled that police can enter your home and take your guns for your own good:

In a unanimous decision earlier this month the Court determined that law enforcement officers are not required to present a warrant or charges before forcibly entering a person’s home, searching it, and confiscating their firearms if they believe it is in the individual’s best interests.

In a 75-page opinion the court, while pointing out that the intrusion against Sutterfield was profound, sided with the city of Milwaukee:

“The intrusions upon Sutterfield’s privacy were profound,” Judge Ilana Rovner wrote for three-judge panel.

“At the core of the privacy protected by the Fourth Amendment is the right to be let alone in one’s home.”

But the court also found, that on the other hand, “There is no suggestion that (police) acted for any reason other than to protect Sutterfield from harm.”

“Even if the officers did exceed constitutional boundaries,” the court document states, “they are protected by qualified immunity.”

http://marketdailynews.com/2014/05/20/shock-fedgov-court-ruling-police-can-kick-in-your-door-and-seize-guns-without-warrant-or-charges/

Although the circumstances of this intrusion may be unusual, a precedent has been set:

The Constitution can be ignored if it's for your own good ... or for the good of the National Security State. And the police are protected from prosecution or lawsuit.

WOW !!!

I was born in the USA, but apparently we're now living in Nazi Germany.

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