All you do is keep writing 'the government (courts) said it's ok, so it's right'. What you fail to grasp is that government doesn't define right and wrong. Government is supposed to be limited, not trusted, and not given power. You see things the other way around that the people only have what government allows.
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If you haven't noticed a great number of us live in places like C(r)ook county IL where it's practically weekly that cops are caught in serious wrong doing. Where government wrong doing is a daily event. Yet, you expect us to side with government court decisions and laws that eliminate our liberty in favor of trusting said government and it's police forces.
It's fundamentally flawed. Search powers to stop something that shouldn't be illegal in the first place. What another person puts in his body in his own home is of no concern to me. Where he stores said substance amung his belongings is of no concern to me. I am not the keeper of my fellow citizens, they can destroy their body and mind if that is what they desire to do. Once it is desired to stop people from harming themselves our freedom will slowly errode to nothing as police powers increase to enforce the will of those who wish to control other people's lives. Sometimes the controllers think they are doing good, other times they are just taking advantage of the situation for their own power. Neither is to be allowed.
Illegal drugs are only a problem because an arbitary decision in ~1918 made them illegal. It is the government's attempt to save people from themselves that is at the root of all it, it is the source of crime. It makes the trade in these substances so profitable, it causes market share to gained and defended at the barrel of a gun. And to stop the problems more control over the population is enacted and you're just following the orders.
You can't win the war on drugs without the people losing the war to preserve the Bill of Rights.