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To: carranza2 who wrote (115677)5/23/2005 3:09:40 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (3) of 793881
 
The reason I mentioned the fourth amendment was because it was on my mind as I was considering whether I could cook meth in my house without the neighbors calling the cops. It was just a quick retort to CB.

Nonetheless, here's the logic, non-lawyerly though it might be. The law cannot enter my home on a fishing expedition. They need a warrant. If what I'm doing is not apparent, then there can be no warrant, ergo I have a right to do it. <g>

Actually, I think the right to privacy is in the ninth amendment.
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