No. "Forfeiture" & "seizure" aren't same. Some states banned civil forfeiture, not seizure. Directive lets feds forfeit w/o criminal charge.https://twitter.com/victorb123/status/887867444085137408 …
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talking about the Feds reaching past state/local and just permanently taking property?
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Pursuant to lawful state or local seizure, which can happen without any criminal charges being filed.
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"Just take things from people" with no warrants or cause for tying it to criminal behavior or activity? (Taking property for no reason)
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Yes, but our Constitution demands a much higher standard. Due process calls for a criminal conviction in such cases.
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I agree, thanks for having a legitimate and humane conversation with me about it. So much of political talk is nasty anymore, this wasn't.
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If you can count on anyone in the legislature to be logical and objective, it would be Amash.
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Sorry, politics rarely catches my eye nowadays, but this really got my attention, and if my assumption is wrong, I'd like to find out why.
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Okay, so are we talking about the Feds permanently taking the property that the state/local gov has already lawfully seizes or are we just
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