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Senate approves police searches and seizures without warrants.
Compiled by Dana Davis

                   The United States Congress is on the verge of
passing a Republican sponsored bill that would eradicate the
Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution. Article IV of
the Bill of Rights states, "The right of the people to be secure
in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against
unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no
Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath
or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be
searched, and the persons or things to be seized."

In addition, this bill extends its authority to impede upon the
First Amendment Right of "Freedom of Speech."

The Methamphetamine Anti-Proliferation Act, "To provide for the
punishment of methamphetamine laboratory operators, provide
additional resources to combat methamphetamine production,
trafficking, and abuse in the United States, and for other
purposes," has already passed through the Senate and was being
deliberated by the House of Representatives as of press time.

In effect, what the provision does is empower the Federal
Government, State Government and local law enforcement agencies,
to enter private property - homes, businesses, automobiles, etc.
for any "criminal searches" without a warrant and without any
legal obligation to inform the private property owner that a
search and seizure was conducted until months later, if at all.
If the bill becomes law, then it would grant the Federal
Government power to obtain "intangible" evidence -- hard-drive
data, photographs or copies made of any documents or family or
personal belongings, diaries, etc. - without ever having to
inform the owner that their property was searched.  If physical
evidence was taken then the government could wait up to 90 days
later, before having to notify the owner that a secret search of
their property ever occurred.

David Kopel, director of research for the Independence Institute,
a Colorado think tank focusing on Constitutional issues, said the
bill was aimed especially at computer hard drives, which could be
copied in an owner' absence and examined without the owner's
knowledge.

The Senate's version of the bill (S. 486) was sponsored by
Senator John Ashcroft (R-Missouri). The House Bill (H.R. 2987)
was sponsored by U.S. Representative Chris Cannon (R-Utah).

It's primary initiative is to increase criminal penalties for the
sale, production and distribution of methamphetamines,
appropriate funds to crack down on "meth labs" where the drug is
processed, and fund methamphetamine treatment programs. However,
tucked away deep inside the legal jargon of the bill are two
provisions which go far beyond the realm of methamphetamine
anti-proliferation or even the war on drugs. One measure pertains
to police search and seizure, while the other attempts to dictate
Internet communication.

Under present law, a property owner must be notified immediately
of any possession seized in a criminal search, but the "Notice
and Clarification" section of the methamphetamine bill (S.
section 301, H.R. section 6) amends U.S. Code by stating,
"Section 3103a of title 18, United States Code, is amended by
adding at the end the following new sentence: `With respect to
any issuance under this section or any other provision of law
(including section 3117 and any rule), any notice required, or
that may be required, to be given may be delayed pursuant to the
standards, terms, and conditions set forth in section 2705,
unless otherwise expressly provided by statute.'

A source within the Senate Judiciary committee, speaking on
condition of anonymity, admitted that the language in the search
and seizure provision "slipped by everybody" in the Senate.

"(Hatch and the Justice Department) buried it deep in the bill,
and nobody noticed until the thing had already passed."

"The Secret Searches measure is so outrageous that it would have
no chance of being enacted as a bill on its own, when subjected
to public scrutiny and debate," Kopel asserted. "So instead, the
DOJ has nestled the Secret Search item deep inside a long bill
dealing with methamphetamines."

Jeanne Lapatto, spokesperson for the Senate Judiciary Committee
and its chairman, Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), said she was
unaware of the specific provisions in question, but defended the
goals of the bill. "This is a bipartisan bill," Lapatto said.
"During hearings, no one had any problems with the overall goal
of the bill, which is curbing the horrible problem of
methamphetamines."

Another approach the bill takes to "curbing" methamphetamine
usage is by making it a crime to create a hypertext link on the
Internet to any site that "directly or indirectly advertises"
drug paraphernalia, or distributes information about the
processing or purchase of drugs (S. section 203, H.R. section 3).
Under the provisions of the act, an Internet service provider,
who is notified by a district attorney or representative of the
Drug Enforcement Agency, that one of their hosted sites is in
violation, would be required to remove the site within 48 hours
or face federal criminal penalties.

On top of that, another provision of the bill would make it
punishable by up to ten years in prison, "To teach or
demonstrate. or to distribute by any means of information
pertaining to, in whole or in part, the manufacture of a
controlled substance."

U.S. Representative Bob Barr (R-Georgia), member of the House
Judiciary Committee, is leading the fight against this bill in
the House. Barr asserts that the search and seizure provisions of
the bill, "Have nothing to do with methamphetamines," and he
believes that had the search and seizure provision been
introduced as a separate bill, its chances for passage, "Would be
very, very problematic."

"These are not minor changes," Barr added. "These are substantive
and far-reaching changes to the criminal law on search and
seizure. It's unconscionable that someone would try to sneak
these provisions into an unrelated bill."

A spokesperson for the Justice Department, which supports the
provisions, declined to comment directly, but did release a
recent letter from Assistant Attorney General Robert Ruben to
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Henry Hyde (R-Illinois).

In his letter, Ruben praised the bill for providing, "Important
and necessary tools for deterring the spread of methamphetamine
manufacturing and abuse in our nation."

Speaking on behalf of House sponsor, Rep. Chris Cannon (R-Utah),
legislative director Chris MacKay said the no-notice provision
was necessary for, "Police to perform their job effectively."

According to MacKay, the provision was designed to allow police
to search with minimum risk to their safety and without suspects
destroying evidence before they arrive, adding, "Anything we can
do to win the war on drugs is worth doing."

Tribune Combined Report, using with permission, amongst other
sources, information compiled and written by Justin Torres of
CNSNews.com and David Kopel of the Independence Institute.

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