The Supreme Court seemed skeptical of government arguments this morning that the “community caretaking” exception to the Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement should be expanded to allow police to seize guns without a warrant in a person’s home. The case comes as President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats press for aggressive new restrictions on Second Amendment gun ownership rights, including controversial “red flag” laws that allow gun seizures from law-abiding gun owners with limited due process, in the wake of highly publicized deadly mass shootings at a Boulder, Colorado supermarket on March 22 and at Atlanta, Georgia-area spas on March 16. In the case at hand, the Biden administration argued for an expansion of government power, telling the Supreme Court that police should be allowed to enter homes without a warrant and seize handguns. The case, Caniglia v. Strom, court file 20-157, is on appeal from the 1st Circuit Court of …