you know they don't have to find drugs or charge anyone to seize property y if they want it.Just claim a dog hit on it they were suspicious from out of state had vague plans consistent with drug dealers, next thing you got a new Escalade to drive or a heap of junk to auction off, it all goes to the PD so no worry.Heartland Patriot wrote:I'll go out on a limb here and say that they use this law as an "add-on". That way, IF they find anything such as drugs in the vehicle, they confiscate and make money on it...
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- Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:07 am
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- Fri May 04, 2012 12:22 am
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Re: Ban Hidden Compartments in Cars? Ohio
Last year a big three (Dodge/Ram?) was advertising rifle storage in the sidewalls of the truck bed.MasterOfNone wrote: When was the last time anyone saw a dealership offering gun safes in cars?