G gmhippie New member Dec 9, 2007 #1 http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/awelcomematforgunsearches;_ylt=AlELnvNwpxXqWkPI28JbZl.s0NUE
Z zoomie New member Dec 9, 2007 #2 If the parents/homeowners/renters say "no," will the cops just go away?
N NetJnkie New member Dec 10, 2007 #3 This is kind of old news. Basically, if a parent suspects their kids of doing bad things they can take the police up on their offer for a search. They aren't kicking in doors.
This is kind of old news. Basically, if a parent suspects their kids of doing bad things they can take the police up on their offer for a search. They aren't kicking in doors.
L LawDog Staff Emeritus Dec 10, 2007 #4 If the parents/homeowners/renters say "no," will the cops just go away? Click to expand... Any search conducted after being told "No" will be unlawful, and any evidence found will be unusable in court. LawDog
If the parents/homeowners/renters say "no," will the cops just go away? Click to expand... Any search conducted after being told "No" will be unlawful, and any evidence found will be unusable in court. LawDog
D Derius_T New member Dec 10, 2007 #5 If parents consent to the search, its lawful. If you say no, they go away. And come back with a warrant if they really feel the need.
If parents consent to the search, its lawful. If you say no, they go away. And come back with a warrant if they really feel the need.
L LawDog Staff Emeritus Dec 10, 2007 #6 ps: This is actually more of a Legal/Political thread, so here we go! LawDog