Pubdate: Sun, 09 May 1999 Date: 05/09/1999 Source: Daily Herald (IL) Author: Kate Sullivan Batavia Our country, the United States of America, is assumed to be the land of the free. However, one hidden law, civil forfeiture, has been robbing us of our constitutional rights. Civil forfeiture laws are now being used more and more to take innocent citizens' property. Federal and local law enforcement agencies have the right to seize your home, car, money - without arrest. They need only "probable cause." They may keep your property by charging it with a crime, and since objects have no civil rights, it is nearly impossible to prove it innocent. Civil forfeiture violates your constitutional rights. It provides incentive for law officials to continue to seize innocent Americans' property. With federal and local law enforcement agencies in charge of all seizures, our country now represents more of a "police state" rather than a "society state" with civil rights. Law enforcement is entitled to keep 80 percent of all property they arrest, with only 20 percent going to future drug prevention. This is adding incentive for law officials to make many unnecessary seizures. Although this law is violating our Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth amendments, there are things we can do about it. "The Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act" puts the burden of proof back where it belongs, on the government. We, as a community, need to support this act by lobbying against civil forfeiture as it is today. We also need to ask ourselves why our congressmen and Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert are not taking action against this. If he does not take action soon, we may see our country descending into a police-ruled society, rather than the free democracy it should be. Kate Sullivan Batavia