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The War on “Drugs”
Try to imagine, you wake up to start your day a special task force in tearing through your dresser drawers, with no intent on refolding your clothes. ... Being found clean of any contact with drugs- you are now free to go about your day. ... To less extreme measures the war on drugs is depriving U. ...
Forcefully and repeatedly, the war on drugs has knocked around and hidden frommview our fourth amendment rights. The testing for illegal drugs by employers would seem (to me anyway) to go directly our fourth amendment rights. ...
The right to be secure from unreasonable search and seizure has moved from the back seat, to the trunk in the midst of the war on drugs; For example, the supreme court has ruled that the police force may act upon their own discretion, hunches, and suspicions in determining probable cause.
Approximate Word count = 511 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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