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DC Cops To Ask For Consent To Search Homes
Last Edited: Monday, 24 Mar 2008, 5:53 PM EDT
Created: Monday, 24 Mar 2008, 5:53 PM EDT
Guns in the District
You have a constitutional right to privacy, but it evaporates into thin air with three simple words: "Come on in."
That's exactly what DC cops hope to hear as they go on a door to door hunt for illegal weapons.
For a city that has a gun ban, cops took almost 3,000 off the street last year alone. Their solution? Get them before they hit the streets. It’s a touchy concept that's not so cut and dry.
In DC's most crime-ridden neighborhoods weathered notes and stuffed animals memorialize those killed on these streets.
The American Civil Liberties Union went door to door in a Ward 8 neighborhood. They're warning people not to voluntarily let police search their home for guns under a new plan police launched this week.
possibly not a bad idea?
Last Edited: Monday, 24 Mar 2008, 5:53 PM EDT
Created: Monday, 24 Mar 2008, 5:53 PM EDT
Guns in the District
You have a constitutional right to privacy, but it evaporates into thin air with three simple words: "Come on in."
That's exactly what DC cops hope to hear as they go on a door to door hunt for illegal weapons.
For a city that has a gun ban, cops took almost 3,000 off the street last year alone. Their solution? Get them before they hit the streets. It’s a touchy concept that's not so cut and dry.
In DC's most crime-ridden neighborhoods weathered notes and stuffed animals memorialize those killed on these streets.
The American Civil Liberties Union went door to door in a Ward 8 neighborhood. They're warning people not to voluntarily let police search their home for guns under a new plan police launched this week.
possibly not a bad idea?