To: petitfour
In a previous article about this the police claim they also raided two other houses in the neighborhood as part of a "drug conspiracy" case. It was reported that they found a "large" sum of money in one of those houses and no mention at all of what they found at the other.
I'd like to know how much cash is too much cash to keep at home. Hmmm? Does gold and silver qualify as suspicious as well and how much of that can a citizen have in their home? And is that all they need to make the drug conspiracy charge? No drugs necessary?
15 posted on
05/14/2011 12:02:15 AM PDT by
TigersEye
(Who crashed the markets on 9/15/08 and why?)
To: TigersEye
I'd like to know how much cash is too much cash to keep at home. Hmmm? Does gold and silver qualify as suspicious as well and how much of that can a citizen have in their home? And is that all they need to make the drug conspiracy charge? No drugs necessary? Actually, under asset forfeiture, any money, valuables can be seized. Your assets have no civil rights, so you have to prove they are innocent. Generally that means let them keep half and go the F#%k away.
21 posted on
05/14/2011 2:59:45 AM PDT by
MileHi
( "It's coming down to patriots vs the politicians." - ovrtaxt)
To: TigersEye; kstewskis
K - ping to post 15... Have you heard about this latest debacle in the People’s Republic?
The jackboots march closer.
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