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by function_seven
1490 days ago
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If that's the case, then what's the point in seizing it? The crime has already been committed, the pile of money being taken doesn't change that one bit. If I use a payphone to order a hit, is it reasonable for the government to come rip it out of the ground? What if I use a freeway to smuggle drugs? Now the road must be torn out? Money is fungible and has all sorts of uses. Any particular pile of cash is no more or less likely to be intrinsically criminal in nature. Just like phones and freeways. |
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