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LISTEN NOW! Greg, John, and Pat share about the encouraging unanimous Supreme Court decision ruling in favor of the 4th
amendment of the Constitution in relation to cell phones. Originally, cell phones have not been under the same laws as printed papers or hard-lined telephones. When a decision is made to “go green” with one’s utility bills making the transition from paper to electronic, a whole different set of laws apply. They continue to share some creative ideas to implement now that this ruling has been made. Also shared in this segment: Snowden, warrants, Constitutional Rights, Original Intent of America, and The Constitution
amendment of the Constitution in relation to cell phones. Originally, cell phones have not been under the same laws as printed papers or hard-lined telephones. When a decision is made to “go green” with one’s utility bills making the transition from paper to electronic, a whole different set of laws apply. They continue to share some creative ideas to implement now that this ruling has been made. Also shared in this segment: Snowden, warrants, Constitutional Rights, Original Intent of America, and The Constitution
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