Representatives from both sides of the aisle came together in Maine recently, in order to effectively block the passage of a bill that was going to reform the state's asset forfeiture laws.
The new piece of legislation, Senate Bill 888, was introduced several weeks ago back at the beginning of March. But on May 9th, the Senate voted to get rid of the bill, the final vote was 24-10.
The new bill, if passed, would've reformed the controversial asset forfeiture laws in the state and would've required a criminal conviction before any state prosecutors would be authorized to proceed with asset forfeiture of someone's property.
Imagine that! It would've required them to follow a basic tenet of due process.
The accused would need to be perceived as innocent until proven guilty, instead of his property being guilty and him having to prove that he and it are innocent.
As of right now, this policy is going on around the U.S., where they can seize whatever property they would like to if they believe that property is associated with a crime; the individual might never be charged or found guilty of any crime yet their property could be taken.
There aren't many people who are financially ready to take on a civil legal battle against the government in order to get their property back and so there are many who never see their property again.
Civil liberties advocates and legal experts have long protested against the existence of this policy within the U.S., and it shouldn't be surprising that the two parties would come together in order to protect the profits; like was just displayed in Maine. There has been frequent pressure from law enforcement officials to try and put a stop to any effort to change this policy and do we really have to guess why that would be.
There have been widespread accusations of abuse surrounding this policy and a fair amount of controversy surrounding the use of the funds that get acquired by various police departments.
Civil asset forfeiture is quite rightly criticized as being one of the most prominent abuses against property rights that occurs today.
A lengthy national study into this policy around the U.S., revealed that civil asset forfeiture has seemingly little to do with seeking justice and rather encourages a corrupt system of policing for profit.
Gone are the days when it was innocent until proven guilty, or when officers of the law had to have evidence first and consequently obtained a warrant based on that evidence, whereas today they just come and grab what they want. Why waste time officially charging you with anything.
Though there have been various efforts to try and curb asset forfeiture in some places, it doesn't look like it's going to be put to an end anytime soon. Just like the ongoing wars, the unjust spying, and the corrupt debt etc. This policy is one that to date has helped to raise billions of dollars for the state, so we can't expect them to be enthusiastic about ending something that's proved to be so lucrative.
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Sources:
https://legiscan.com/ME/bill/LD888/2017
https://legiscan.com/ME/bill/LD888/2017
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_forfeiture_in_the_United_States
https://www.cato.org/events/policing-profit-abuse-civil-asset-forfeiture
http://ij.org/report/policing-for-profit/
http://www.ij.org/policingforprofitpdf
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All of these silly governments trying their best to destroy freedom and liberty, but it's really all a state of mind and the masses will wake up and squash them like bugs soon enough.
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Government thievery seems like it will never end!
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Government = Treason and Biggest Criminals Going.
Period.
Have a good Friday buddy.
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Asset Forfeiture is very dangerous. It is wrongfully used by police and law enforcement all the time and is in many cases a huge violation of rights.
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I find this fascinating as it is a sign of government take over. as the courts and justice become a sort of in-group that tells everyone else what it is they can and can not do, supposedly it IS supposed to be like that but it is no longer in reason.
the economic situation is baffling as it is a silly endevour to keep people funding and support a nation and prodution of some sort of good or another.
or things of this nature.
good work!
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I have read articles that people have written, after contacting their lawyer before a trip. The dollar number that comes up goes something like this.
$200 dollars is the safe bet. Anything beyond that, you are on your own.
Now, if that is true. Don't travel across the USA and back, thinking to pay cash for fuel. Just saying. Unless you are willing to look for ATM machines.
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Very informative post. Its a surprise that this issue has not made its way to the Supreme Court. I truly believe that its a matter of time before the people take back their government and force law reinforcement to do real police work. I also think the war on drugs ( war on the people) was the beginning of policing for profit. Gone are the days of the local beat cop that knew the entire neighborhood. Great article Sir, keep up the good work.
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Cool..
Great work.!!
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work with good people very important
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