When they throw someone out of their house, and help themselves to the fridge, it is quartering of soldiers.
And frankly, an act of war.
Quartering refers to soldiers being furnished with housing.
Unless they decide to stay there at least overnight, I don’t see how you can call it housing them.
As I said, if the story is entirely true, which as always with legal complaints is a big IF, then they probably had one or more of the rights violated. Just not 3A.
Legal terms mean what they mean, not what you think they ought to mean.
Indeed. We need more prominent conservatives to speak out on this issue.
This happened nearly two years ago. We shouldn’t just be hearing about things like this now.