Pubdate: Fri, 04 Jun 1999 Date: 06/04/1999 Source: Orange County Register (CA) Author: Paul Fredrick Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99.n545.a09.html I would like to thank the Register for printing "Seizing the initiative" [Opinion, May 20]. Little has been written about property seizures and the abuses of our government, not to mention the complete violation of the Fourth Amendment. But when has the federal government ever cared about obeying the law? The Bill of Rights was specifically written to appease the individual states after the Revolutionary War. At that time the United States was not the United States at all, but a loose collection of separate entities. It seems the states were fearful of a strong central government after a long and bloody war to separate from one. And so the Bill of Rights was adopted and, with some reluctance, ratified by each state. This part of the Constitution was a specific and absolute guarantee that what is happening, as the Register put it, "in an alarming number of cases" cannot happen. Asset forfeiture and property seizures have long been touted as "tools of the drug war." They really are paths to circumvent the Bill of Rights and make sure Big Brother can take from us whatever it wants whenever it wants without fear of retribution. I believe the Supreme Court has been grossly negligent in its duty to protect the American people's rights and liberties, and the mainstream news media have, for the most part, chosen not to report the widespread abuse of power that violating the Constitution creates. I also believe agencies such as the IRS and the DEA cannot be reformed. How many Wacos, Ruby Ridges and Oklahoma City bombings must we endure before the government is made to obey the law? Paul Fredirick Capistrano Beach