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Jeff Brown of Gaithersburg, Md., was "a little nervous" when he heard the voicemail message from an FBI agent on the sniper task force who wanted to "visit" Brown at his home to check a .223 caliber semi-automatic rifle Brown purchased in 1993.
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So, when FBI Special Agent Greg Metzger and his partner arrived at Brown's home for their scheduled meeting, they were greeted by Brown and his wife, Mary, along with reporters and photographers from various media outlets.
As Brown described the situation, the agents were "a little bit miffed."
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"[Thus,] there is no end to observations on the difference between the measures likely to be pursued by a minister backed by a standing army, and those of a court awed by the fear of an armed people.'"
Does anyone know if agents had search warrants for these random searches?
When I told a coworker that I would not let anyone randomly search my car, he actually got mad. I explained that the police would not have been helping anyone; whereas, I would have been helping all Americans -- possibly at some personal cost to myself. He didn't get it at all.
Does anyone know if agents had search warrants for these random searches?
From what I've been able to glean, they were mostly attempting to intimidate people into complying by being agressive and abusive.
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When I told a coworker that I would not let anyone randomly search my car, he actually got mad. I explained that the police would not have been helping anyone; whereas, I would have been helping all Americans -- possibly at some personal cost to myself. He didn't get it at all.
It's amazing, isn't it - people have no conception of privacy anymore.
Dex
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"[Thus,] there is no end to observations on the difference between the measures likely to be pursued by a minister backed by a standing army, and those of a court awed by the fear of an armed people.'"