Yup. Getting paid by both sides. :)
Maybe he is saving money to get out of his mom's basement.
Many radicals and reactionaries do not like where it is happening on their political affiliation as well.
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Yup. Getting paid by both sides. :)
Maybe he is saving money to get out of his mom's basement.
Many radicals and reactionaries do not like where it is happening on their political affiliation as well.
Please educate me on legality of the Police being able to perform unwarranted vehicle searches. Doesn't the vehicle owner have to give them permission to search their vehicle without a warrant? Or do they need a Warrant to search a vehicle against the owners permission?
Second question, if permission for a search is granted by the vehicle owner, and legal firearms are found but the police don't "Like" what they find, how can they legally confiscate them?
Under the threat of public safety, see link below.. Which is an all encompassing way of saying TFB, take us to court. Just like the Red Flag law. You're guilty till proven innocent.
https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/dhs...nization-chart
All-Hazards Threat Analysis Unit
This analyst unit is responsible for the receipt, review, analysis and dissemination of threat and hazard related information / intelligence. The unit produces reports for law enforcement and non-law enforcement personnel for the purpose of information sharing on criminal acts that may be related to acts of terrorism or terrorism threats that may directly affect Colorado. Analysts in this unit focus on the following subject areas:
Marijuana Diversion – Black Market Threats and Illegal Export
Transnational Organized Crime
Drug Trafficking Organizations
International and Homeland terrorism
Gangs/Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs
Cyber and Critical Infrastructure
Mobile Analytics – Analytical support and Open Source Threat Review at Events
Tactical and Strategic Intelligence
Monthly classified briefs for cleared partners
Suspicious Activity Reports
Terrorist Screening Center Hits
Fire/EMS Collaboration
Threats to Religious Institutions
Internship Program
Countering Violent Extremism Which IMO is so vague anyone can be labelled under this section
There are several exceptions to needing a warrant to search a vehicle. I don?t know the specifics of this case, but the Supreme Court (US) has given vehicles a lesser level of protection than one?s home, due to their inherent mobility. Unless something has changed since I stopped keeping up on these issues, a police officer only needs reasonable suspicion to search a vehicle, unlike the probable cause needed for a search warrant. If his mother called the police saying he was heavily armed and heading downtown to the protests to start a race war or something to that effect, they would be well within the law to search it.
There are also consent and inventory exceptions as well. If the vehicle was improperly parked, it could be towed and the contents inventoried.
Thanks for the clarification guys!!!
I'm not seeing a reason for his property to be seized, honestly.
Kind of on the topic of your question:
https://www.ar-15.co/entries/39-quot...ot-really-true
That’s a great post you put together and linked to, Bailey. Well written.
Thanks. Hope it helps.
My main concern with this topic in how it applies to my circumstance. Just about every weekend I am traveling to and from shooting matches with what the news would categorize as an "Arsenal" of guns, ammo and gear. On rare occasions I have been pulled over while driving to and from the range with all of my shooting gear in the back. I tell the officer as soon as they get to my window that I am going to or coming from the shooting range and have several unloaded firearms and ammo in the back of the vehicle which is also out of reach from the drivers seat. Every single time they thanked me for the heads up and didn't say or do anything else about it.
I am just not sure how my situation could somehow lead to a getting my stuff confiscated simply because the police officer didn't like that I had firearms in the vehicle.