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civil liberties are n jeffrey yet again because now cops are fighting to make
sure that uh...
drug sniffing dogs can
sniff the outside the home to figure out whether or not there drugs inside the
home
and if that dog alerts the officials
then they can easily obtain a warrant and going search inside the home for
drugs
now there is a problem with this because um... you know by the chicago tribune
had done this study using three years worth of abit evidence and what they
found through three years worth of data is that forty four percent of dog alerts
led to that discovery of drugs or paraphernalia only forty four percent
that would be less than that
yet another words their kind of debt
but by the way when it can back by the way kind of dogs
feel really know
and of course the led by the bias of their dog handlers just singing in
example of that
uh... that same date also indicated that twenty-seven percent of those are dogs
sniffing searches
and had a success rate with hispanic drivers
really deter reported hispanics i consider
bill actually numerous studies on this and
and they haven't hasn't been most us embassy would know that they're doing it
but that they put their assumptions on the dog and they give them positive cues
that they're going towards the people they think i'm drugs need the negative
cues be some people may think they don't have excellent awake at all don't bother
with him over let's go over here all i can only look at it
that that that that the without that obviously
but the numbers are stark so
they had no idea that if you can breed on by your house or that
yeah i think so you have survived
okay that i don't know what
all she did so this is the three
dictate the going and that is as you like whatsoever other dogs
if i smoked pot
yet so the florida supreme court had already ruled that this is
unconstitutionally violates the fourth amendment
um... however are the authorities filed an appeal it when all the way the
supreme court and now the supreme court will decide whether or not this is uh...
violation of the constitution
this will talk about that for one sec ok the constitution
why don't we have a lot b that fights for our fourth amendment rights the way
we do for our second amendment right now
black-on-black that when it comes to the second amendment
people are balsa walt they go as far as possible to make sure that everyone has
the right to bear arms
who who can answer the question i have
it could speak for me beside him and
the gun manufacturers say at the end of september
for the moment
there's no money in who profits from protecting your privacy rights
maybe maybe that's a genius idea we met some sort of product
okay
that you know you could self-test etcetera
and all the sudden there'd be a huge lobby protecting the fourth amendment
but uh... it's not all that apply to outsiders i mean i know it's my mother's
a billion times a day but
that's a problem with our country and the everyone needs a friggin incentive a
financial incentive to get politically active why aren't american's waking up
to this first of all the were on drugs is stupid the fact that a *** is going
to start your house for an pounds of marijuana is still good but it's joins
remain illegal and now they can search our home just on suspicion of marijuana
or any kind of drug in there
that please our constitutional rights
wanted dries up and do something about it
the it's all of the senate structure
and uh...
people just that
you know if they're not led around by people spend a lot of money to
manipulate them
they're not gonna do it
and with the absolute areas the they're against it
if you think we're real concern you'd be dead set against the government
intruding on your private life like that
liberal should be answered
but there's no money in it so nobody gives a damn