A fight to support
Want to know what the biggest travesty is: because they haven't charged him with anything, he has almost zero legal recourse to get his property back. That has got to be the biggest perversion of the Fourth Amendment there can be.
Authorities stealing stealing stuff from people without due process is a disturbing growing trend. (Without due process, I call such deplorable acts stealing--not confiscation).
Lately I've become aware that. if the IRS merely suspects that you may have obtained income illegally, those federal level thieves can seize your savings.
There is no criminal charge. Just a written tough luck notice. And this is happening repeatedly.
I recently read an opinion that Big Brother is desperate to keep up with its gargantuan spending. Such is how I'd opine.
Since we all have so much common sense you ought to be able to leave the hearing with your property in you hands, eh?
In a truly free society police would have no reason to enforce drug laws. What citizens choose to put in there own bodies is not the governments concern.
If he were even _accused_ of committing a crime, I can see the stops on his accounts, etc., pending trial. But this throws innocent until proven guilty completely out the window. That is what concerns me. Using this mentality, the police can go after anyone they want, confiscate their property, and there is no legal recourse whatsoever. That's SS/KGB - not the United States of America.