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    Varmiteer
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    just wait til they cry exigent circumstances on the door to door gun and magazine confiscation or gun safety checks

    if exigent circumstances is good enough for Boston, then its good enough for guns because public safety.

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    Default Re: House to house Search .

    Glad I live in rural setting. I think less likely to happen and more likely I will know officers personally. Otherwise my reluctance to let them in may get me in trouble.

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    In a scenario like this I would go along to make it easier to catch this puke but my wife would not abide until she had time enough to clean the house up to snuff which means they would have to wait on the porch while I vacummed and scrubbed toilets and stashed clutter. Then when they came in she would apoligize ad nauseum about the condition of our home until they got sick of it pronto and left...

    Seriously, I try to be law abiding and above board in my life and I'm not afraid YET that my possessions are cause for incarceration. My daughters room would have been good for a couple of pot charges before the election probably but not now... Again, nothing to hide but a messy house and pet stains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stvros View Post
    In a scenario like this I would go along to make it easier to catch this puke but my wife would not abide until she had time enough to clean the house up to snuff which means they would have to wait on the porch while I vacummed and scrubbed toilets and stashed clutter. Then when they came in she would apoligize ad nauseum about the condition of our home until they got sick of it pronto and left..
    I didn't even think of that. We may be married to the same woman.

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    yeah i was actually thinking about this myself... watch out the windows, youll be able to see them coming, stash weapons etc.

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    I understand why people wouldn't want to comply with such a request. Really... I do. I'm leaning towards the side of I'm actually glad to see it happening. I'm thinking the off chance that I'm not home, the suspect enters the home and takes my wife and family hostage... I don't think I would really want the law enforcement officers to just go "oh... you say everything is fine... good... have a nice day". I would want them following up and insuring their safety. If I were home and I knew our house was secure... I would take it on a case-by-case basis but in this instance, I would say the house is secure but come on in and clear it for yourselves. I would do that because I would want them making sure my family was safe if I wasn't home... it would make their job easier to just comply and give them a few minutes to clear the house and move on down the street to where maybe one of our neighbors is being held hostage.

    I understand people's desire to puff out the chest and beat it while screaming about rights. I completely get it! And I don't expect everyone to act the same way I would do in the exact same dangerous and potentially deadly situation that is going on right now in that area. But for me, on a case-by-case basis... in THIS case... I would do everything I can to help and for me, the best way to help would be to show them as quickly as possible that our house is clear so they can move on and make sure my neighbors and the rest of the neighborhood is safe.

    I know... I'm a pansy for wanting to help the officers catch the guy and giving up a few moments of rights to assist them. Sue me! It all depends on the unique circumstances of the situation.

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    I would say no

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    Right or wrong my answer would be...........Go To Hell. They have ZERO right to come into my home & search it.

    This is how we loss our freedom & liberty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesus-With-A-.45 View Post
    Right or wrong my answer would be...........Go To Hell. They have ZERO right to come into my home & search it.

    This is how we loss our freedom & liberty.
    Well said, thank you!!! Chipping away our freedoms and liberties piece by piece. Then one day it will all be non existent.

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