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Law Enforcements Newest Invasion Tool

While patently ignoring the 4th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, over the last two years U.S. Law Enforcement (approximately 50 agencies), have equipped officers with a new tech surveillance device. The “Range-R”, manufactured by L-3 Communications, works similarly to a stud-finder and when placed on the wall of a structure can detect interior movement.

Even though the Supreme Court has previously ruled that Officers cannot use high-tech sensors without first obtaining a search warrant that seems of little interest to the newly enabled law enforcement (using the “Range-R”) that rely on pre-established probable cause from previously issued warrants.

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Conduct Under the Law

While the politicos of race preach the syrupy elixir of fantasy they ignore a far more serious problem. The attributes of mission-creep having corrupted the role of law enforcement and the scope of liberties empowering abuse by the same. In short, when you empower law enforcement with the authority to define for themselves the scope of their powers (under the law) then two outcomes are inevitable:

(1) Confrontation with otherwise law abiding citizens.

(2) The autonomous and arbitrary suspension of the Bill of Rights occurring without and/or outside of judicial action(s) and by those who are theoretically bound to protect and to serve; two perfectly incompatible missions.

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