Does the Constitution Protect Your Home Against a SWAT Takeover? Here?s What Lawyers Told Us | TheBlaze.com
The are constitutional lawyers that say the military equipment and SWAT team military techniques aren't constitutional.
For what it's worth... Rhode Island used to be called "The Estate of Rhode Island"; now it's the "State of Rhode Island and the Providence Plantations".
Because the Posse Comitatus Act (US Federal Law) that was passed on June 18, 1878 was to limit the powers of Federal Government in using federal military personnel to enforce state laws.
I had a new neighbor wait until he noticed people out and went up to say hello. It wasn't too intrusive, but FTF was personable enough. Cookouts and business cards might be a bit much. Just my $0.02.