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Wouldn't want to be a part of it as a LEO?
What if it were a mayoral commission of three or four people, all races and backgrounds, no police, and they go door to door asking for permission to look for guns where little savages might keep them.
Would your reactions be any different?
Would the above Bob Barr article still have the same sarcasm in it or would he be anti-Mayor, do you think?
Keeping in mind that guns found could still be turned over to BPD and to the DA's office for prosecution in violation of the agreement. But I would take care of that by requiring police and/or mayor's appointees to present an agreement signed by them and by owner of house or tenant, to guarantee that no one would be prosecuted.
Would you still consider this an illegal search?
Is it the consensual search or the police involvement that makes you react negatively?
A consensual search has nothing to do with a warrantless search. They are apples and oranges.
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