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(4,146 posts)department will come around if you call them and ask or help because you smell gas. They don't go around and, without a warrants (issued after a judge is certified that there is probable cause of a crime) enter your home looking for violations.
They don't even collect the business records from the gas company and evaluate the usage metadata to decide where to look.
But why stop there? Why not let DEA come around randomly to ensure you are taking your controlled substances only as prescribed and that you are not sharing or selling them.
Why not let the police come in unannounced and ensure you have never looked at child pornography.
Why not let the ATF drop by whenever they want to make sure there are no underage drinkers?
And don't forget child protective services, they need immediate access anywhere, include random checks anytime at homes that have never had a problem, to make sure nobody under the legal age of consent might be having sex.
And why the hell should the IRS have to get a subpoena to look at anything you might have that relates to money, including the private records you keep at home? And call me old fashioned - but I tend to believe they should have to prove their case in court before seizing anything.
As long as amendments don't matter, why even have the 4th? All it does is protect the guilty, right? Don't all the authorities need to go where ever they think they need to go to save you from yourself.
No thanks, I'll stick with the Constitution's amendment process.