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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
"During a 2015 argument with his wife, Edward Caniglia put a handgun on his table and told his wife to "shoot [him] and get it over with." His wife left and spent that night in a hotel, but called police for a welfare check when she was unable to reach him in the morning, according to court documents.

When she and officers of the Cranston Police Department arrived at the home, Caniglia agreed to go to the hospital for a psychiatric evaluation so long as the police did not take his weapons. But after he left for the evaluation, police entered the home and took his two handguns.

Caniglia sued and said officers had violated his Fourth Amendment right because they did not have a warrant to enter his home and search for the weapons. The lower court had dismissed his case.

The Supreme Court ordered the Boston 1st US Circuit Court of Appeals to reconsider its decision to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Caniglia against police."
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SSgt Clare May
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Outstanding. Now...the DNC only needs to up the ante and try to add 4 more Justices and mess this up with the next gun control action...(insert sarcasm).
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PVT Mark Zehner
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Nice!
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