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Article 4 – Privacy, Property

Right to Privacy
No Soldier shall be quartered at any time in any house without the consent of the Inhabitant. Nor shall any police activity take place in any house without consent of the Inhabitant.
All Inhabitants have the right to be secure in their selves, houses, papers, transportation, communications, possessions and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures. This right shall not be violated and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause supported by Oath or Affirmation. The warrant must particularly describe the place to be searched and the Inhabitants or things to be seized.
No-knock entries into a home that result in the death of an Inhabitant shall result in the automatic trial of all law enforcement officers involved in the raid. There is no governmental immunity except as noted in this Constitution.
No Inhabitants shall be subject to private property taken for public use, without just compensation. Just compensation is defined as the current market value of that property as determined from the tax rolls times 1.5. Public use is defined as being for a road or some other means of transportation. For example, Eminent Domain cannot be used for increasing tax revenue or to create a park or monument.

Property that you acquire
Every Inhabitant has the right to own property that they have legally acquired.
The National and the State government may own only a limited amount of public land as directed elsewhere in this Constitution.