"... A person's legally obtained property may be seized at any time by the state, without due process of law and without any administrative or legal remedy," he argues. This, he claims, violates his constitutional rights.
Well, I'm definitely not for ^^this^^ for sure. I'm not sure of the rest of the details of his claim, the possible unknown "how's and why's", but I'm for sure not in support of my property being seized without due process of law, and, w/o any legal recourse.
Well, I'm definitely not for ^^this^^ for sure. I'm not sure of the rest of the details of his claim, the possible unknown "how's and why's", but I'm for sure not in support of my property being seized without due process of law, and, w/o any legal recourse.