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Re: "In-home Safes vs Safety Deposit Boxes"
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Re: "In-home Safes vs Safety Deposit Boxes"
Warrants??? -- the FBI doesn't need no stinkn' warrants! Patriot Act Section 215 allows "sneak and peek" searches. Here's a link reviewing Section 215 but it is a year old so there might have been some changes made to the scope of "sneak and peeks" since September 2003. I'm not a Consititutional lawyer so I can't help with… -
Re: "In-home Safes vs Safety Deposit Boxes"
Interesting reading concerning section 215 of the Patriot Act. The FBI can have your box drilled without your knowledge simply by telling the bank manager to do it. If they suspect that what they find indicates criminal activity on your part, they will likely confiscate the "offending" items and bring charges against you.… -
Re: "In-home Safes vs Safety Deposit Boxes"
Eric -- I never advocated where someone should or shouldn't keep their coins. Safety deposit box, home safe, shoe box in the corner of their closet, I could really careless. And I also never said that if you keep your coins in a safety deposit box the FBI will confiscate them. There was a discussion as to whether there was… -
Re: "In-home Safes vs Safety Deposit Boxes"
<< <i>Eric -- unfortunately this issue is far more complicated than a message board will allow. You have to understand the difference between a "warrant" and an "order" and what is Consitutitionally required to secure both. To help you understand here's a link defining Warrants. A greatly simplified explanation is as… -
Re: "In-home Safes vs Safety Deposit Boxes"
Eric -- unfortunately this issue is far more complicated than a message board will allow. You have to understand the difference between a "warrant" and an "order" and what is Consitutitionally required to secure both. To help you understand here's a link defining Warrants. A greatly simplified explanation is as follows. A…
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