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Re: My Boat Is My Castle: The 4th Amendment at Sea

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Date: Thu May 16 1996 - 00:04:25 EDT

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    John Wallner said:

    >I have been following with some interest the "Liveaboard Rights"
    >thread. As luck would have it, while in law school I did my
    >law review comment on this very issue, which I entitled "My Boat
    >Is My Castle: The Fourth Amendment at Sea".

    John, thanks for sharing your knowledge and insights. I've a couple of
    questions:

    1) Why was the USCG originally given these extraordinary powers in 1946?

    2) Why do they still exist (the powers, not the USCG)? Have there been any
    organized efforts to repeal them?

    3) What can we (as livaboards) do to regain our 4th amendment rights?

    I was originally uninterested and annoyed that this thread had gone on so
    long, but now I find myself wondering what I can do to fix this problem. It
    is true, as someone said, that you should "know the rules and who's dealing",
    but it seems like we have lost a basic right simply because we live on boat
    which could be used to transport contraband.

    I'd like to hear your thoughts on this.

    Jay Fraser


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