Swampscott, Massachusetts Selectman Barry Greenfield is pushing a measure to give police the authority to conduct home searches to check proper storage of firearms.
Greenfield said "state law requires Massachusetts gun owners to keep their firearms locked away or rendered inoperable." There are "600 registered gun owners in [Swampscott]," and the selectman wants police to be able to drop in unannounced, enter the homes of each gun owner, and verify compliance.
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Yet again, leftist liberals show their complete and utter contempt for our Constitution. These people need psych ward hospitalization.., seriously... only someone with TRUE mental issues comes up with this dung.
Add MA to list of states to not live in….NJ, NY, CA, MD.
The 3rd Amendment prevents that in conjunction with the 4th Amendment
Wtf
This guy is a basket case. If this town passes this law, every home invader in the country ought to go there. Easy pickings.
And people wonder why they are losing their health insurance policies IN ADDITION to their Jobs?!?!?!
Duh! Maybe voting AGAINST this corruption would make a difference.
Let's all go back to the Stamp Act.
Been there, done that, illegal.
Shoot hem as soon as they enter.
Let's start with his house first oh let's say 3:15 am
Come and get 'em.....bring LOTS of help....
Going to be some souls going somewhere. Hope these cops are right with thier God. They will get to meet him if they come in my house. I am a cop by the way. Sorry I will not violate the Constitution nor follow an unlawful order. Those who lead by fear fall. People learn to get over fear.
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