Dave Fobare wrote:
> 
> There has been considerable work at the US federal level on scaling back
> law enforcement's ability to seize assets in recent years. And it has been
> a bipartisan affair; from Bob Barr on the right to Bernie Sanders on the
> left, both aisles have members who feel strongly about this. Surprisingly,
> much of the resistance has been from *moderates* of both parties.
> 

Public office-holders are always trying to figure out how to fund public
services. Letting the local police force raise its own funds takes a
huge strain off the budget. Cool. And how about privatization? Now
there's a way to save money if there ever was one. Where is the
incentive for a private prison to get a prisoner out of the system and
back into some semblance of a productive life?

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