Alan_Hepburn wrote:
You certainly have the right to refuse a search, but then they also have the right to tell you to turn around and go back the way you came...
Really? We don't have free passage between the states? And didn't all those states agree to the 4th Amendment regarding unreasonable searches?
I just don't see how one state can refuse entry to a citizen of another state, just because that citizen is holding the state accountable to the laws the state agreed to.
It is not private property. It is not a foreign country. I don't think a state can refuse entry without a reason. And a citizen refusing to be searched
without cause is not a valid reason for suspicion!
-Eric