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Comment by:
xqqme
(10/26/2016)
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Are they going to destroy all of the cars, boats, money, and other valuable items seized from criminals? These things, too, if used in criminal acts, should be treated EXACTLY the same way that the NYPD treats guns used. Right?
Or should a valuable, lawful, and dare I say it, Constitutionally protected item, be destroyed merely because it was once used to facilitate a criminal act instead of being sold and the proceeds used to benefit society or the victims? |
Comment by:
laker1
(10/26/2016)
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Destruction of public property. Isn't that a crime? |
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