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So the guy with the load of cash, hid in his truck , wrapped in black plastic was just taking his life savings with him?

The patriot act has not prevented any attacts?

All bankers are in the drug business?

Everyone who is in it for money is the bad guy!

These videos alway pop up and are misleading. Based on his views he is making a few coins himself.

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The Patriot Act NDAA or whatever has done little but separate you from the freedom your ancestors paid dearly to will to you.

The "terrorists" are not the target, we are.

 

Or the guy tooling down I10 in LA with his RV and a few hundred bucks they happen to find minute traces of coke on, loses cash, RV and all without trial or charges.

BTW the reason they looked for the coke was they know it's on everything in circulation. 

 

What the hell is wrong with people?

The LEOs ADMIT this is now a major fund raiser!

If passed it will be 10 years for having bitcoin or cash unreported... sheesh what could go wrong there.

 

Forget the freaking video and look at the damned bill, it is word for word as he describes.

Or read it yourself


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You got an argument make it ... if you can.

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The Patriot Act NDAA or whatever has done little but separate you from the freedom your ancestors paid dearly to will to you.

The "terrorists" are not the target, we are.

 

Or the guy tooling down I10 in LA with his RV and a few hundred bucks they happen to find minute traces of coke on, loses cash, RV and all without trial or charges.

BTW the reason they looked for the coke was they know it's on everything in circulation. 

 

What the hell is wrong with people?

The LEOs ADMIT this is now a major fund raiser!

If passed it will be 10 years for having bitcoin or cash unreported... sheesh what could go wrong there.

 

Forget the freaking video and look at the damned bill, it is word for word as he describes.

Or read it yourself

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You got an argument make it ... if you can.

I read the bill the 1st time.

Your argument: Drugz R Guuuud....Copz is crukkid.

Again......

 

Can YOU come up with a better solution and get it passed?

I await your "solution".

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There have been 61,998 cash seizures made on highways and elsewhere since 9/11 without search warrants or indictments through the Equitable Sharing Program, totaling more than $2.5 billion. State and local authorities kept more than $1.7 billion of that while Justice, Homeland Security and other federal agencies received $800 million. Half of the seizures were below $8,800.

Only a sixth of the seizures were legally challenged, in part because of the costs of legal action against the government. But in 41 percent of cases — 4,455 — where there was a challenge, the government agreed to return money. The appeals process took more than a year in 40 percent of those cases and often required owners of the cash to sign agreements not to sue police over the seizures.

Hundreds of state and local departments and drug task forces appear to rely on seized cash, despite a federal ban on the money to pay salaries or otherwise support budgets. The Post found that 298 departments and 210 task forces have seized the equivalent of 20 percent or more of their annual budgets since 2008.

Agencies with police known to be participating in the Black Asphalt intelligence network have seen a 32 percent jump in seizures beginning in 2005, three times the rate of other police departments. Desert Snow-trained officers reported more than $427 million in cash seizures during highway stops in just one five-year period, according to company officials. More than 25,000 police have belonged to Black Asphalt, company officials said.

State law enforcement officials in Iowa and Kansas prohibited the use of the Black Asphalt network because of concerns that it might not be a legal law enforcement tool. A federal prosecutor in Nebraska warned that Black Asphalt reports could violate laws governing civil liberties, the handling of sensitive law enforcement information and the disclosure of pretrial information to defendants. But officials at Justice and Homeland Security continued to use it.

 

People still have rights but they have to be fought for.

The past head of the FBI started this with Sen Grassley.

And with exception of a few underfunded departments most LEOs do not do this.

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