When Can Police Really Enter Your Home?
So, when can police enter your home, without a warrant? Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, discusses a recent video making its way around the virtual world which shows at least one Riverside County Deputy to believe it is when you have a noise complaint. But while this video will likely end the Deputies career (and it should) we can also use this as a teachable moment for when this can be done with lawful authority. So learn more today and arm yourself with education.
See the video via Twitter here. https://twitter.com/thereal_SnS/status/1832882595509735550
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