Forfeiture as Enterprise By
Kay Lee
See
Elderly Oregon
Medical Marijuana User More Severely Punished Than Child Molester
and
Ohio Police Fail in Attempt to Seize Home
of Teachers Whose Adult Son Grew 23 Plants; Charges Dropped
and
The Rule of Lawlessness: Police
Brazenness In The Kubby Case.
The Fourth And Fifth Amendments, Or Forfeiture and Thievery. The Choice Is Ours.
and
The Prohibitionist Wall Street Journal
Recognizes: "The Dangerous Expansion of Forfeiture Laws"
and
Nebraska Law
Enforcement Colludes With Feds To Cheat State Schools of Money
Stolen Under Forfeiture Laws. No Honor Among Thieves?
April 11, 1999
By Kay Lee http://www.zyworld.com/kay~lee/home.htmI
want to introduce you to Nancy Wall, whose entire family has been hit hard by the drug
war.
Like millions of American citizens, she has been abused by bad laws and their
enforcers.
This lady, Nancy Wall, is one of the best/worst examples I know of abuse of forfeiture
laws. Her husband and son were forced to plea bargain with no drugs in evidence. Both are
serving 12 years each (I think they are in their seventh year) on marijuana charges
because the law threatened to put mom in jail for 20 years.
While the 15 or 20 law officers from the DEA on down were ransacking their home at six
AM, as usual on the word of a friend turned snitch, they were dropping Nancys
jewelry in their pocket. A plaque from her home still hangs in the local DEA agents
office. Even after the bust, they made her deliver a television that was not in her house
at the time of the raid to the DEA office downtown, to go with the VCR they took from her
home.
They stole her house and put it up for sale. Her sister-in-law bought it back for her,
and that made the DEA so mad, they sent the IRS in. IRS now has a $45,000 lien on her home
for unreported drug money. Every once in awhile, they still call her down to
shake her upside down for spare change.
During the arrest, the cops and agents pillaged and plundered, screamed, threw Mr. and
Mrs. Wall around and pointed guns in their faces. Believe me, the arrest of non-violent
people seems to be a training ground for bullies, because the violence of the law is
uncalled for.
They put a monitor on her ankle for six months, forced her to serve five years
probation, and she wouldnt dream of doing any drug her doctor doesnt give her.
They ripped off her bank account containing severance pay from N.A.S.A., where she had
worked for 25-30 years. She had proof that the money was not drug money, but they
didnt care. They had $$$$$ signs in their eyes.
The Walls are in their sixties, their son in his 40s. None have ever crossed paths with
the law before. Nancy, as I say, had worked many years for N.A.S.A. Her husband, Jim,
retired from the military after a long career and distinguished career, and her son, Jeff,
was middle class America. Nancy and Jim have been married for 46 years and shes
having a hard time holding on. She put off extensive hip surgery for as long as she could,
hoping to wait till her family was home to help her. Last fall she finally was forced to
have the surgery alone.
The day after, they put the electronic monitor on her, she went to N.A.S.A. and the
people she worked with were lined up to hug her, some crying. The Walls were valuable
assets to friends, neighbors and co-workers. They were paying their way, helping others,
pursuing life, and now the whole family is just a statistic.
All over America, people are loosing respect for those who make the laws, as well as
those who enforce them. This excuse, "Were just doing our job" is an
outright lie. Too many of them are enjoying their job, relishing their job, and making
profits off the perversion of their jobs. Little silver-haired Nancy, everytime a cop
passes, whispers angrily, "I just hate those bastards." Can you blame her?
Before this happens to you,
END PROHIBITION NOW
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without compassion; wealth without work; learning without silence; religion without
fearlessness and worship without awareness."