Hey, Patriots!

The case is called CHATRIE v. United States. It's about whether the gov't can use your cell phone to build a secret registry of you AND every person who has ever purchased, own or fired a gun, or where you go and what you do even (gun or not).

This isn't just about the 2A - the gov't could use this information technology against anyone, anywhere for any reason: religion, freedom of speech, demonstrations, protests; because the technology to do it already exists and is now in use. It is an unconstitutional general warrant, a dragnet, to capture all data of all people from time 1 to time 2 inside a geofence area. And it violates the 4th Amendment.

The Fourth Amendment doesn't say:
"No general warrants... unless technology"
"Particularity required... except if computers involved"
"Unreasonable searches prohibited... but GPS tracking is different"

If you have a cell phone it can be used against you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9XFO1bVc9Y

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