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Proponents tout how much money they have seized (stolen). Literally billions of dollars. Apparently, there are types of people who see nothing wrong with abusing government powers. Or so ignorant they don't even realize they are stealing money and supposedly in law enforcement.
Possibly they do know they are in fact stealing money, proves they are criminal.
The article needs protection from being vandalized by people making money off Civil Asset Forfeiture or ignorant law enforcement.
76.135.82.13 ( talk) 03:53, 22 June 2023 (UTC)Tae Hyun Song
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Proponents tout how much money they have seized (stolen). Literally billions of dollars. Apparently, there are types of people who see nothing wrong with abusing government powers. Or so ignorant they don't even realize they are stealing money and supposedly in law enforcement.
Possibly they do know they are in fact stealing money, proves they are criminal.
The article needs protection from being vandalized by people making money off Civil Asset Forfeiture or ignorant law enforcement.
76.135.82.13 ( talk) 03:53, 22 June 2023 (UTC)Tae Hyun Song