PA Supreme Court overturned a longstanding legal doctrine allowing police to stop and search ...
From https://www.mcall.com/news/pennsylvania/mc-nws-pa-supreme-court-guns-20190531-aqfi6vkvbfbylc3l3ceu7qxe6e-story.html
In Allentown case, state Supreme Court says police cant search suspects just because theyre armed
By PETER HALL
THE MORNING CALL |
MAY 31, 2019
In a decision throwing out an Allentown mans conviction, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Friday overturned a longstanding legal doctrine allowing police to stop and search a suspect solely for carrying a concealed weapon.
The court ruled a police officers knowledge that a person is carrying a gun no longer constitutes reasonable suspicion to detain and investigate whether theyre licensed to do so.
The rule that allowed Pennsylvania police to do so subverts the fundamental protections of the Fourth Amendment, the court said. It noted Pennsylvania issues hundreds of thousands of licenses to carry firearms every year.
When many people are licensed to do something, and violate no law by doing that thing, common sense dictates that the police officer cannot assume that any given person doing it is breaking the law, Justice David Wecht wrote in the courts lead opinion.
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Majority opinion (PDF):
http://www.pacourts.us/assets/opinions/Supreme/out/majority%20opinion%20%20vacatedremanded%20%2010401172564400534.pdf