One of the bedrocks of America’s freedoms is the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which protects citizens from “unreasonable searches and seizures.”
In order for government agents to enter private premises, they must produce a court ordered warrant stating the purpose of the search and its probable cause. This process prevents unwarranted intrusions that would attempt to gather potential evidence illegally.
As part of the Bill of Rights, the Fourth Amendment ensures that the government will respect a citizen’s right to be “secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects.” As a result, people can rest easy in knowing that no prosecution against them can use evidence illegally obtained without a warrant.
Since the terrorist events of September 11, 2001, the government has been looking for more ways to monitor people to uncover suspected terror plots and prevent them. On the next page, learn how a new law passed for the Washington D.C. area now circumvents the protections of the Fourth Amendment.
This isnt a law this never had the force and effect. Its unconstitutional on its face and therefore null and void. Come into my house and you will be met with equal force!
Bullcrap how can they pass anything when their on vacation .
Realy
Dud you think LOL
You idiots voted for republicans
Mr.
Do not buy it.
Sounds like a good way for the police to get shot.
This page spreads more$#%&!@*then the liberal party. Any page that asks you to click the next page for more of the story is a b******t page! They do it because each time you click it you see more adds and that puts more money in some losers pocket.
You need a warrant to going to anybody’s house. Again trying to change the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
I hope this is b******t. Cops overreach ,and think they are above the law