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Property Rights? What Property Rights?


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Posted by Mark - IN. on October 18, 2011 at 16:02:23 from (68.60.242.22):

In Reply to: Property Rights. posted by EX 450 Owner on October 18, 2011 at 07:26:06:

Back in May of this year, three out of five of our Indiana State Supreme Court justices ruled that police in Indiana not only don't need a warrant to enter anyone's house in Indiana, they don't need to knock before entering someone's, anyone's house in Indiana, or kick the door off of the hinges if that's what they feel like doing, and there isn't a thing that we can do about it. Property rights in Indiana? A thing of the past. These three went so far as to call the Fourth Amendment to our U.S. Constitution an outdated thing of the past, fodder. They say that they did it for "safety" reasons. That allowing officers to just barge into homes at any given hour of the day or night, will be safer for everyone.

The first step to rounding up guns, putting an end to the Second Amendment of our U.S. Constitution is to raid homes, day or night, and naturally take the home owners guns, out of safety while raiding our homes. Right?

Imagine having a big family dog that does what they are supposed to do, and someone barges n that shouldn't be there, an officer looking for a place to happen because he can, and the dog goes after the stranger and gets shot in your home, because it did it job. Imagine that it goes after the stranger that shouldn't be there, and the officer shoots at the charging dog to protect himself, and misses the dog and gets one of your children or wife by mistake that the dog was trying to protect because that’s the direction the dog came from when the officer shot and missed. That somehow seems safer to these three yahoos. Guaranteed that if I'm the only one home and I hear movement that should not be there, I'm not asking before shooting, if that somehow seems safer to these guys.

Two of those three should come up for retention next November, if a fast one isn't pulled by a new law in Indiana that goes into effect that says if a sitting politician is NOT being opposed, their names will not even exist on the ballot. As far as I'm concerned, two of the three should and will be tossed next November, with the third being tossed November 2014. But in that they were "appointed" which means that technically, they would be running "unopposed" when they come up for retainment, and being that politicians are what they are, would not surprise me if someone(s) try to pull a fast one and hide them from being fired, which they most certainly would be, otherwise.

Surprisingly, I haven't heard anything about a U.S. Supreme Court challenge on this.

A different link to a Fox News story about it as well:

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/05/15/indiana-high-court-rules-people-resist-illegal-entry-police-homes/

Mark



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