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#3007659 - 11/12/16 09:12 AM Re: Warden search authority? [Re: Raspack]
Smokin250 Offline
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Registered: 06/18/08
Posts: 2676
Loc: South West, OH
Answers my question. Thanks Jeff.

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#3007675 - 11/12/16 10:30 AM Re: Warden search authority? [Re: Smokin250]
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Registered: 03/18/09
Posts: 9466
Loc: Roadside watermelon stand
You're welcome.
If you want to take a while and read Supreme Court decisions on "curtilage" and "open fields doctrine" you'll see the reason so many people mistakenly believe that wildlife officers are exempt from the 4th Amemdment.
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#3009298 - 11/17/16 06:59 PM Re: Warden search authority? [Re: Outlander]
Coyotehunter_ Offline
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Registered: 06/04/08
Posts: 735
Loc: Southern IN
I agree. The US constitution would Trump this State Law. If I were a judge on the US Supreme Court I'd rule that this State Law was Unconstitutional. You can't search people, their homes or possessions without probable cause and a search warrant from a judge. So I would vote to strike down this state law.

I read the US constitution strictly as it's written.

Originally Posted By: Outlander
[quote=Fursniper]The officers had justification to inspect the firearms to make sure the birds they were shown were taken by lawful methods. That looks like another illegal law.
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