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RE: A CIVIL CONVERSATION

in Deep Dives4 years ago

I'm no longer concerned with the details.

That makes sense.

Perhaps this one specific bill COMPLETELY MISSES THE POINT.

All of the professional LEGAL opinions I've encountered so far agree that if the warrant had (hypothetically) been served without any warning, Breonna Taylor would (probably) still be alive.

The critical point-of-failure here is the WARRANT ITSELF (also the opinion of the LAWYERS).

So, while you and I are in 100% agreement that the 4th amendment has basically been GUTTED and is currently BLEEDING TO DEATH IN A POOL OF ITS OWN VOMIT, the "no-knock" aspect itself is not really the CORE SYSTEMIC FAILURE in this particular case.

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The critical point-of-failure here is the WARRANT ITSELF

Exactly why I said:

I don't like home 'Raids' of ANY sort.

Knock or no-knock, this is a disastrous process to 'raid' any 'home'. And yes, the 'Constitution' is also very clear against it. So, we are back to square one.
People don't hold their 'officials' accountable to their own 'laws'.

There is no Government/System in existence, or future existence, that will ever be 'successful' if it's own members ignore that system's requirements to run properly. Kinda like buying a new car that runs on gas, not fueling it when it is empty, and then saying, "the car is broken"....

It's practically criminal that the core provisions of constitutional law are not taught in every single school.