To: Lowelljr
Do asset seizures such as this violate any aspect of the Constitution, in your opinion?
18 posted on
09/16/2002 8:17:48 PM PDT by
Ken H
To: Dan from Michigan
FYI
19 posted on
09/16/2002 8:18:30 PM PDT by
Syncro
To: Ken H
Do asset seizures such as this violate any aspect of the Constitution, in your opinion?The Constitution is history man, it only applies to the rich, famous, and PC crowd these days.
Thats what happens when you vote for lawyers, they let each other take our rights away.
25 posted on
09/16/2002 8:28:26 PM PDT by
Rome2000
To: Ken H
The Constitution hasn't had anything to do with a single court case in the USA since the early '60s.
Before you flame me, read the Uniform Commercial Code, section 1 paragraph 207. Or for a method of beating any case which has no "victim" to come to court and testify (traffic ticket, drug bust, taxes, etc.) go and check out some of the articles at http://www.theawaregroup.com - especially the ones on the UCC and America's bankruptcy during the 30's which changed our legal system completely. Seriously - no foil involved. Just some facts that everyone in this site needs to know. (Some of the writers wear aluminum plate, but you can figure out which ones they are easily enough.)
28 posted on
09/16/2002 8:38:14 PM PDT by
11B3
To: Ken H
"Do asset seizures such as this violate any aspect of the Constitution, in your opinion?"
Seems there should be some distinction between usage and intent to distribute. Maybe.
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