Submitted by Guest Jester (not verified) on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 5:32pm.
Maybe you need to read my post again. I don't recall saying anything about drug seizures. However, since you brought it up, 75% go back to the agency that initiated the seizure and the other 25% goes back to the state. The 75% that goes back to the agency, can only be used for counter narcotic purposes only, per state rules. NCDOR is responsible for collecting the drug seizure(s) and auditing the agency. The other 25% that goes back to the state, goes into the state's general fund.
What happen? Did they take something of yours on a drug seizure?
Law Enforcement follows the general statues that your elected officials put into law. Don't like it, contact your elected officials. Other then that, like I said before, don't break the law. That way you won't have to face the consequences of doing so.
Again, doing a little research always helps before posting comments. Just saying.
Maybe you need to read my
Maybe you need to read my post again. I don't recall saying anything about drug seizures. However, since you brought it up, 75% go back to the agency that initiated the seizure and the other 25% goes back to the state. The 75% that goes back to the agency, can only be used for counter narcotic purposes only, per state rules. NCDOR is responsible for collecting the drug seizure(s) and auditing the agency. The other 25% that goes back to the state, goes into the state's general fund.
What happen? Did they take something of yours on a drug seizure?
Law Enforcement follows the general statues that your elected officials put into law. Don't like it, contact your elected officials. Other then that, like I said before, don't break the law. That way you won't have to face the consequences of doing so.
Again, doing a little research always helps before posting comments. Just saying.