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![]() September 2000: High Times Review on Cops and Dopers |
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You won't get sick when you read Cops and Dopers, but your stomach may tighten a bit. Because by reading this cleverly designed guide to understanding your Fourth Amendment rights, you'll realize that ignorance of your rights could spell dire consequences. Cops and Dopers thoroughly covers your right to privacy. The book is actually laid out as a game, with rules that cover the boundaries of search laws, consent laws, reasonable suspicion and probable cause to search your house or car. But it's a game for grown-ups. Find out what rights nosy cops have. Know when to refuse illegal requests. It's your car, it's your house. Demand your right to privacy. All the information is right up-to-the-minute stuff. There's even a section on helicopter flyovers. More than anything else, the author, Andrew von Sonn, wants the players to recognize that this game is deadly real, and asks readers to "Wake up and get high on freedom!" |
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