The Third Amendment was created to protect your home from being quartered by soldiers without your consent. It has very rarely been a matter of debate or litigation, until now.
Federal district court Judge Andrew Gordon ruled that the police are exempt from the 3rd Amendment with a case out of Henderson, Nevada after a family had their home broken into and seized by local law enforcement who stated they needed the home to gain a “tactical advantage” against suspected criminals in a neighboring house.
Police actually forced their way into this family’s home, pepper-balled the father and his dog and then incarcerated the man for a day.
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Y’all might have noticed lately Judges are not necessarily on our side. And anybody that thinks they can take down a swat team better think again. Rambo was a cool movie but in real life it does not work that way.
Time for the American gun owners to show the power we possess with our second amendment and march with all intent to take back the power of the people. Of all color and creeds stand up to this totalitarian state our country is in!
just waiting for some one to set a date to do this We The People. are many an can do this!
Only thing is no way to make it a surprise for them they’ll be prepared with monitoring chatter about a revolution and be quick to respond by taking out leaders in night raids! Saw it before with them practicing jade helm in Texas.
A cop can only order you out of your car to persue a suspect if he needs to and thats the only way to get around. At the same time the department is fully resposible for ANY damage to your vehicle.
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obamass did this,,,, why are you tryin to make this look like something new?
I remember years ago a swat team entered a house in the middle of the night. Drug bust. The man of the house reached for his pistol in the bedside drawer thinking burglary and was shot I think in the leg. It did not kill him but left him crippled. Wife and children were cuffed and laid out on the floor while agents tore the house apart. Oops, wrong house they should have been next door. I don’t remember if that was Memphis or St. Louis I was back and forth between the two at the time. I never heard the outcome but I bet a large sum of money changed hands.
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That violated the homeowners rights.