>Yes, no, and it depends.
>
>Even ardent libertarians will probably agree with the idea of some kind
>of search warrants in some situations, so in those cases you don't have the
>right to "hide stuff" (though you can try).

        In the case of a search warrant, you still have the right 
(prior to being served, post-service, I don't know) to hide the 
stuff, but the state (i.e. the body issuing the warrant) has the 
right to go to rather extreme lengths to find the stuff so hidden.
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It is one of the essential features of such incompetence that the person so
afflicted is incapable of knowing that he is incompetent. To have such
knowledge would already be to remedy a good portion of the offense.
           

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