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Originally Posted by dksuddeth
who benefits? the government of the state of california, that's who. With this decision, law enforcement can practically enter any home on the word of any person who mentions any sort of suspicious or criminal activity. In the process, police can now make a 'officer safety' search of the home for any weapons and then confiscate any found as they arrest the person that the tip was about. Any criminal evidence then found in the house can be extra charges added on to said suspect or any other persons in the house.
This is what happens when you elect politicians who appeal to emotions instead of the constitution and the law and then put judges on the bench to do the same thing. Welcome to your police state.
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It's not always about guns. There are occassions where the government may be after your guns, but not always. They could be after your tinfoild hat, too.
Officer safety checks are a reasonable and prudent response to any dangerous situation.