People have made a lot of jokes about Peanut the squirrel, or treated it as a minor story of pointless government overreach and misadventure.
State actors can burst into your home and take your pet away and murder it 'for your own protection' or whatever. And it makes people a bit miffed
How about if instead they burst into your home in the middle of the night with no knock or announcement, and shoot you dead as soon as you wake up to the sound of screaming and lights and drawn guns? That's what they did to Amir Locke
Both these incidents have a common thread. And I'd say its something that would benefit by the 4th amendment actually being enforced, or a new 28th amendment added to reinforce it
A man's home being his castle, no search and seizure of a domicile should be granted in less than suspicion of a felony, and the preservation of evidence or risk of flight shall never be grounds to enter unannounced.
There is no reason why state agents should be able to go into someone's home to seize a fucking squirrel. If someone is breaking the law by holding illegal unregistered wildlife, you mail them a citation