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ATF?s latest gun grab
EMCS
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ATF's latest gun grab
Agency reduces due process for seizing firearms
he Obama administration is making it easier for bureaucrats to take away guns without offering the accused any realistic due process. In a final rule published last week, the Justice Department granted the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) authority to "seize and administratively forfeit property involved in controlled-substance abuses." That means government can grab firearms and other property from someone who has never been convicted or even charged with any crime.
It's a dangerous extension of the civil-forfeiture doctrine, a surreal legal fiction in which the seized property - not a person - is put on trial. This allows prosecutors to dispense with pesky constitutional rights, which conveniently don't apply to inanimate objects. In this looking-glass world, the owner is effectively guilty until proved innocent and has the burden of proving otherwise. Anyone falsely accused will never see his property again unless he succeeds in an expensive uphill legal battle.
FULL ARTICLE HERE
http://tiny.cc/ctiakw
Agency reduces due process for seizing firearms
he Obama administration is making it easier for bureaucrats to take away guns without offering the accused any realistic due process. In a final rule published last week, the Justice Department granted the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) authority to "seize and administratively forfeit property involved in controlled-substance abuses." That means government can grab firearms and other property from someone who has never been convicted or even charged with any crime.
It's a dangerous extension of the civil-forfeiture doctrine, a surreal legal fiction in which the seized property - not a person - is put on trial. This allows prosecutors to dispense with pesky constitutional rights, which conveniently don't apply to inanimate objects. In this looking-glass world, the owner is effectively guilty until proved innocent and has the burden of proving otherwise. Anyone falsely accused will never see his property again unless he succeeds in an expensive uphill legal battle.
FULL ARTICLE HERE
http://tiny.cc/ctiakw
Comments
Wanted to check this cause I thought it was very old news.
Wanted to check this cause I thought it was very old news."
Thanks for letting me know
Not sure why the link is dead for you , works for me any way here is the direct link
Not responsible for BAD Reporting[:)][:p]
GHEI: ATF's latest gun grab
Agency reduces due process for seizing firearms
By THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Thursday, September 6, 2012
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/sep/6/atfs-latest-gun-grab/
This is old news. Been done for years. If you are stoped in a routine traffic stop and have more cash on you than the officer thinks is appropriate they can consficate it and good luck getting it back. It is assumed it is drug money. Lots of us carry large sums of cash on occasion for perfectly legal reasons. Buying guns, cars, antiques etc.
Just don't tell them you're carrying cash. Don't tell them anything. You don't have to tell them anything or talk to anyone you don't want to.
It's coming people.... Get prepared. [V]