Yes if they have enough tips to make the warrant.
Unless you live in a country that does not reside under the U.N's jurisdiction then yes. But there are exception of course and loop holes in the law, for example if they have a tip off that there is a person in there kept against their will, they may enter.
If the informant has first hand information and is willing to be named in a search warrant affidavit, then it is likely that the police can get a search warrant. If the informant is not willing to be named then the police may decide that the information is worth assigning to officers who will try to gather more information and obtain a warrant. If the subject is on probation or parole then the parole or probation board may become involved.
take a q tip and rub it on the the inside of your cheek
That probably depends on the jurisdiction you are in, but generally tip money is not for the employer.
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It was made before the Orange tip law came into effect. It cannot be re-sold without adding an orange tip. It is best to add the orange tip now to be in compliance with the law. The orange tip identifies it as a toy not a real gun. PS: Also if you have a SMALL tip on the end you can just take that off but..............WATCH OUT FOR COPS! lol
Of course you can just keep the tip orange. The tip of the gun has to be orange because it is a federal law
Illinois v. Gates deals with subsequent appellate review of probable cause, and is not a "test" dealing with application for a search warrant. In reviewing PC, the court abandoned the two-pronged Aguilar-Spinelli test and instituted a "totality of the circumstances" standard instead. The standard essentially lowers the burden on the State. Aguilar Spinelli made it nearly impossible to find PC on the basis of a confidential tip alone, so this test replaced it.
Legal, but needs to have orange tip on the end of barrel.
Because it is flat like a tongue and has a sharp tip like a snake meant to represent how "evil" the mother in law is.
A keeper is the loop on a belt that secures the belt tip. Belts worn by law enforcement come with multiple keepers.
federal law 18 inches past the furthest opening window