IdahoReporter.com: “Senate amends Occupy Boise bill to avoid Fourth Amendment concerns”

IdahoReporter.com: Senate amends Occupy Boise bill to avoid Fourth Amendment concerns:

The bill to prevent camping on state property was amended by the Idaho Senate Wednesday to quell concerns that it might violate Fourth Amendment search and seizure protection rights.

There were three amendments up in the Senate’s amending process Wednesday, including one to remove an emergency clause from the measure. …

The bill comes as a result of the Occupy Boise group setting up camp across the street from the Idaho Capitol on the old Ada County courthouse lawn.

The sole adopted amendment, backed by Senate Pro Tem Brent Hill, R-Rexburg, and Senate Majority Leader Bart Davis, R-Idaho Falls, would ease how the state handles property after evictions. The measure would allow protestors’ property to be stored by the state for up to 90 days, though a reasonable fee could be charged.

The bill, as originally passed by the House, would have allowed the state to take protestors’ property and dispose of it immediately.

What about bill of attainder, too?

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