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Holder limits seized-asset sharing process that split billions w/ local, state police
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<blockquote data-quote="_CY_" data-source="post: 2712605" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>let's say he had pot which is now legal is three states and had a legal firearm which most of this forum supports. </p><p></p><p>are you saying those offenses raise to the point of seizing a man's legally gotten earnings? </p><p></p><p>the fact that Guion is a pro ball player will now give massive publicity to this unjust practice of seizing assets with one of the lowest bars anywhere in America's legal system. all LEO has to do is "suspect" illegal activity is possibly occurring and/or getting ready to occur, most times without getting charged and grossly disproportional to alleged crimes committed.</p><p></p><p>sure carrying $190k in cash is stupid, on top of driving a new pickup in a high crime area ... but how does that in any way justify seizure of those legally earned assets?</p><p></p><p>articles about Guion are scattered in sports news but strangely has not hit the front pages of general news. but due to Guion pro ball status .. I hope this story goes viral ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CY_, post: 2712605, member: 7629"] let's say he had pot which is now legal is three states and had a legal firearm which most of this forum supports. are you saying those offenses raise to the point of seizing a man's legally gotten earnings? the fact that Guion is a pro ball player will now give massive publicity to this unjust practice of seizing assets with one of the lowest bars anywhere in America's legal system. all LEO has to do is "suspect" illegal activity is possibly occurring and/or getting ready to occur, most times without getting charged and grossly disproportional to alleged crimes committed. sure carrying $190k in cash is stupid, on top of driving a new pickup in a high crime area ... but how does that in any way justify seizure of those legally earned assets? articles about Guion are scattered in sports news but strangely has not hit the front pages of general news. but due to Guion pro ball status .. I hope this story goes viral ... [/QUOTE]
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