I feel like this really could all be a 100% counterfeit related bust with no other variables. Might actually have some meaning in regards to the future X-in-1 market.
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I am going to make buck teeth stickers and put them on the Pac machines at Dave & Busters.
No way in hell. But to the civil forfeiture fans, why let sense get in the way.$1,200,000 in cash seized!
That is a lot of 60 in 1 sales.
It's called civil forfeiture and it's robbery. They can take your money and never charge you with anything. It's happening every day. Do a search and see if you feel good about a country that on a regular basis tells the rest of the world how great it is....and free....and then does this. Most of it is on a state level though.I was watching a sports show last night and they were talking with a lawyer about how police can just take anything you have and you have 30 days to prove it's clean or you lose it. I had heard about it a while ago with cops shaking down people in az. I think Obama stopped the practice, but with trump it's back on.
They say cops are taking money from small business owners and the average haul is $8k. What do think they are going to do with$1.2 mil? Plus when they go after someone they freeze assets and you can't use your own money to defend yourself.
It's called civil forfeiture and it's robbery. They can take your money and never charge you with anything. It's happening every day. Do a search and see if you feel good about a country that on a regular basis tells the rest of the world how great it is....and free....and then does this. Most of it is on a state level though.
'Murica!!
It happens federally too. That awesome attorney general of ours recently talked about what a great tool it is and is going to expand it and help states expand it.As far as I know it's all at the state level so it has nothing to do with the country as a whole. In some cases I can certainly understand it (seizing the druglord's fancy car) but it is absolutely being abused in some places and it makes me sick to read about.
It turns police into highwaymen that pull you over and rob you and it needs to be banned.
It's right up there with the rule that allows the feds to seize accounts that you've made transactions with that are just below the level where you have to file paperwork and report them. Make a few transactions just below this level and watch the feds come in and seize the account and everything in it.
It happens federally too. That awesome attorney general of ours recently talked about what a great tool it is and is going to expand it and help states expand it.
I'd be okay with it if the parameters were changed. I'm fine taking away the druglord's houses, cars, and bank accounts.
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And therein lies the problem. The reason we have a court system is to keep the cops in check because history has shown countless times what happens when power goes unchecked. We've thrown out due process because of the complacency of the "If it keeps us safe...." and the "If you have nothing to hide...." crowds. I'd rather have a few drug lords go free if it's going to keep the hardware store owner's belongings out of tax payer funded robbers' hands. I'm clearly a minority though. Of course this wouldn't even be an issue if it wasn't for a 40+ year old FAILED drug war that's cost hundreds of billions or more, that the government is more than happy to provide to the sheeple that won't think for themselves.