.... Tell me this is an Onion Article.... Please.
O balls.... This isn't going to end well.
Well conservative court judges, this is the logical conclusion of weakening the 4th amendment and letting police get away with more and more.... [sigh]. This is why police misconduct reports need to be taken seriously instead of brushed under the god damn rug.
Do not like.... Impractical to implement. Dangerous. I've always said, "You don't fight the police. I fight the police, in court, in front of a judge."
Most people simply don't understand the first thing about fourth amendment laws (and until and unless you're willing to take out a $1.5 Million legal malpractice umbrella insurance policy like I have in case you're wrong, you don't know what you think you do), much less how to determine if an officer is "in your home legally," especially to the point where you're confident enough to shoot at an officer. I've got several thick books on the topic and it is not simple. What if you're wrong and it turns out the officers had exigent circumstances because the crack dealer they're chasing ran into your back yard after hopping your neighbor's fence but you don't know this and the only way into your back yard is through your house because there's no space between the buildings (row houses)? Who bears the risk of mistake, legally and practically?
Between laws like this and the fact that judges stray from the traditional enforcement of the constitution (fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine, etc), I have said it before and I will say it again, democrazy doesn't work.
I do not like all police officers and I've told several of them that to their faces in court, but I foresee some decent ones getting shot and killed because of this misguided venture. The answers is not violence. The answer is putting police up to serious review in front of a court or administrative board that can impose serious punishment if the officer is found to have willfully, knowingly violated the law, or mandate the officer take and pass additional classes on the law if he did so out of ignorance. Even the select officers who have earned my open, notorious hatred for lying in court (that I have proven), do not deserve to get shot. I've been shot, it sucks. Justice is not vengeance.