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Originally Posted by Right to the Castle
At present your argument seems STUPID. It is YOUR STATEMENTS that seem to be not founded on the constituion.
The Bill of rights has ALWAYS AND FOREVER allowed for searches and seizures without warrant. The other requirement is that is REASONABLE.
As anyone without their entire head shoved up the patriot community's @ss knows is that a warrant has NEVER been needed under U.S. law for purposes of search and seizure. Only that the search is reasonable is the requirement.
Go get a library card and start to get a clue.
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Are you nuts, if the search is reasonable the government has the warrant approved. No warrant=unreasonable! Where is the support for your view?
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