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RE: Congress Quietly Passed a Bill Allowing Warrantless Searches of Homes—Only 1% Opposed It

Getting a warrant has already been reduced to a just a routine.
We no longer have judges that are part of the community. That know anybody. So, almost all warrants are just rubber stamped.

This will just end up with more people understanding that they really have no rights in the "land of the free".

And then, police officers will realize that they need to walk up to the front door, with their hats in their hands, or their will be no more police officers.

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you should go read the actual statute in question

Oh, I did.
And, it means any apartment complex that is next to the train tracks.
Or any storage facility, or factory, or commercial building.

And the right of ways are not as small as one would think.
In some places it includes the entire town.

it's not really any different from how the gas company can come on your property to inspect the gas meter and appliances in your house if they send you a notice, if you are adjacent to the railroad and they need to go through the parking lot of your apartment complex or sample the soil to check for pollution or do whatever it is they need to do you will get a notice, move your pot plants or whatever.

I have a manhole in the middle of my driveway, occasionally a man will want to go down that hole, they have a right to do that without it being trespassing. I knew the manhole was here when I bought the place like anyone who lives next to the railroad knows it.

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