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<blockquote data-quote="technetium-99m" data-source="post: 1584380" data-attributes="member: 3615"><p>On what legal grounds would the officer seize private property?</p><p></p><p>The police can't just take private property because they feel like it. In the area the video is from OC of an unloaded handgun is legal and an individual has no obligation to identify themselves. The officer has absolutely no legal standing to seize property or make any investigation of the individual since he didn't do anything wrong. Citizens have many constitutional rights apart from the 2nd amendment, not the least of which deals with unreasonable search and seizure. With all due respect to GED, I feel that shaking down this gentleman with no PC is a violation of at least his 4th and maybe 5th amendment rights. </p><p></p><p>If you think about it though in a way the camerman kind of got owned since he was trying to elicit a negative response from law enforcement and the responding officer handled the situation about as well as anyone could hope for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="technetium-99m, post: 1584380, member: 3615"] On what legal grounds would the officer seize private property? The police can't just take private property because they feel like it. In the area the video is from OC of an unloaded handgun is legal and an individual has no obligation to identify themselves. The officer has absolutely no legal standing to seize property or make any investigation of the individual since he didn't do anything wrong. Citizens have many constitutional rights apart from the 2nd amendment, not the least of which deals with unreasonable search and seizure. With all due respect to GED, I feel that shaking down this gentleman with no PC is a violation of at least his 4th and maybe 5th amendment rights. If you think about it though in a way the camerman kind of got owned since he was trying to elicit a negative response from law enforcement and the responding officer handled the situation about as well as anyone could hope for. [/QUOTE]
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