Originally Posted by
SeriouslyLost
You'd have to ask someone with a US law degree that.

According to some, you and I aren't qualified to comment otherwise. I was just commenting on the search process itself in relation to the stated purpose of a gun search: they were complete muppets.
Under the same concept I guess if I am standing on a beach and see a person struggling in the water I shouldn't assume they may be drowning and do nothing.
Or if I notice my neighbors house burning I probably am not qualified to determine if it is a real fire and just watch.
So much wrong with the idea that ordinary people can't view a situation and understand if something doesn't ring true.