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Originally Posted by hostler
...unconstitutional but acceptable for the "common good",...
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Read this phrase closely and consider what it means. You are correct that this has happened. It's very existence means that the constitution has little value anymore. So, if quartering troops in your house is acceptable for the common good, do we just sit by and accept it?
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Originally Posted by RSanch111
PS: Rastoff, cops don't need probable cause to search your car for weapons, they only need "reasonable suspicion".
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As I said previously, this stuff has been ruled acceptable. It's violently opposed to the concept and meaning of the 4th amendment. Besides, it's just semantics. What's the difference between probable cause and reasonable suspicion? It's just lawyer speak to say they don't really need probable cause.