RickAnderson
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The problem is that your property can be seized without any due process of law. The law is literally arguing your property made the offense, that is why they can take it from you, and it is up to you to prove it is innocent, not the state proving you are guilty and seizing the property after due process of law.i don't think so, from a financial view point.
if my city and all the local cities (in my state) seize, cars, pick ups, SUV's, whatever else, that saves the cities monies to buy those things that are then used for the detectives or other undercover work.
later on, as those vehicles age, they get auctioned off, which the cities also reap, which at that time frankly, the vehicles are beat to death, and the monies they garner at auction isn't much.
house can be seized as well, if i recall here when drugs are involved, then sold off at auctions.
hey, if the criminals can profit from thier crimes, so can the general public/law enforcement later
People having cashed seized simply because someone is carrying more than $10k in cash, which is suspicious according to he law.
Drug dealers after they are convicted, having cash, cars, homes that were part of their ill gotten gains, I have no problem seizing and the law enforcement using it.
Its the kid that had his car seized because he spent a year fixing up an old beater and let the inspection lapse. The traveling merchant that had $10k seized because he was carrying it as cash for business deals, and its just suspicious to do that. Oh, but they can hire lawyers, file a case against the city in court, wait for your court dates, maybe in a year or years, after spending more than the property is worth in legal fees you'll get your property back, often trashed. When the kid got his car he fixed up back, the engine was blown and interior trashed, what the heck were the cops doing with his car?
Since a lot of cities have gotten bad press for abusing the system, they have pulled back from abusing it, but it should never have happened in the first place.
FPSRussia on youtube, State and Local Authorities started hassling him, apparently for making videos about clowning around with guns on youtube. The ATF kept filing explosives charges against him for shooting tannerite, trying to use a loop hole that he got paid for his videos, so that made him an explosives business using explosives without a license. They finally got him on 1/2 oz of marijuana on distribution because his girlfriend lived with him, he was accused of distributing the drugs to his girlfriend. The case was thrown out of State Court because the state had gone to ridiculous lengths over such a minor crime. So the Feds picked up the case and got him prosecuted in Federal Court. He had $400k of firearms seized for 1/2 oz of Marijuana. And that was a seizure after due process of law.