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WTF? So they want to seize assets without any proof of a crime being committed? Something sounds fishy here. I suspect this will be a big play in those states that have legalized marijuana, which is still illegal in federal laws.
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Sgt Wayne Wood
Sgt Wayne Wood
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This has been going on for years... decades even...
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PO1 Robert Payne - Sgt Wayne Wood I was unaware of this. definitely a WTF IMO. I can see taking assets that were gotten by illegal activities, but really... just taking something because.
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PO1 Robert Payne - Thanks, I appreciate it
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SPC Kevin Ford
SPC Kevin Ford
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LTC (Join to see) This practice has been happening for years and I can find no reason why it should be allowed to continue, much less be increased.
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MAJ James Woods
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See. Even we can agree on a topic 1 out of 20 tries. Haha! Yes, seizing private property before a conviction is reprehensible and will only continue to destroy the credibility of our justice system at this rate. Unacceptable.
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Sgt Wayne Wood
Sgt Wayne Wood
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Always has been
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SPC Kevin Ford
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I've never understood how this was ever Constitutional. The conflicts of interest for the officers taking the items are large as they generally benefit the department doing the taking.
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Sgt Wayne Wood
Sgt Wayne Wood
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Yup...
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