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Forum: General Sailing Forum 29-03-2016, 15:43 |
Replies: 167
Views: 22,730
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Stumble
Re: Coast Guard/DEA boardings
Yes it has been tested, yes the USSC has weighed in, and yes it is legal. I think the first case on point dates back to around 1790, and there has been a steady stream of cases through the years... |
Forum: General Sailing Forum 29-03-2016, 14:33 |
Replies: 167
Views: 22,730
Posted By
Stumble
Re: Coast Guard/DEA boardings
Well the drug bust was in Briton not the US so I have no idea the terminology. But in the US it would have started as a safety inspection since they didn't have enough evidence to get a warrant.... |
Forum: General Sailing Forum 29-03-2016, 14:31 |
Replies: 167
Views: 22,730
Posted By
Stumble
Re: Coast Guard/DEA boardings
https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1859&context=wmlr When you get done reading it as well as all the included case law and follow up articles let me know. Spin it... |
Forum: General Sailing Forum 29-03-2016, 14:13 |
Replies: 167
Views: 22,730
Posted By
Stumble
Re: Coast Guard/DEA boardings
Ever heard of drug smuggling? Or human trafficking. The largest drug bust in UK history legally started as a safety search. |
Forum: General Sailing Forum 29-03-2016, 10:41 |
Replies: 167
Views: 22,730
Posted By
Stumble
Re: Coast Guard/DEA boardings
It's already been done ad naueum. So long as the search was legal, in this case with a USCG officer on board, and he found the contraband while performing a safety inspection, then the search stands.... |
Forum: General Sailing Forum 26-02-2016, 07:44 |
Replies: 167
Views: 22,730
Posted By
Stumble
Re: Coast Guard/DEA boardings
Keep in mind that USCG warrant less searches date back to the first Congress. I think it was the second or third law ever passed in our country. The primary purpose of which is to inspect vessels for... |
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