If you live in Massachusetts, don’t labor under the misconception that you own your vehicle, or a boat or plane. Under a bill sponsored by a Democrat legislator, the Commonwealth would forbid you from adding a hidden compartment to secure your private property, such as a handgun, money or other valuables.
Designed as an alleged anti-drug law, the bill would punish those who add a hidden compartment after the vehicle is purchased with a two-year mandatory prison sentence, and five years for subsequent offenses.
Even worse, the law would empower police to seize the vehicle under civil forfeiture law. Lawmakers in support of the House bill claim it’s necessary to prosecute the war on drugs. State police officials have endorsed the bill as needed to discourage drug trafficking.
Learn how the bill lessens the burden of proof on the Commonwealth and effectively guts the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution that protects citizens from unlawful searches and seizures. The disturbing details can be found on the next page.NEXT PAGE »
More leftist bulls**t…
Wow communism at it’s finest
Damn guess im going to jail cuz myass is full of s**t
Another reason why the State Song of Massachusetts is “We Gotta Get Out of This Place.”
It’s not secret if people know about it
Unconstitutional
That’s insane. Punish the majority for the crimes of a few. Oh but expect the politicians to be exempt from such a law.
Not true if it was you couldn’t have any closed compartments.
so tell me again how these unconstitutional laws are the fault of some muslim in a cave on the other side of the world! our army should be arresting thugs that would introduce and then carry out such unconstitutional acts as representatives of the law of the land.
doesn’t the Constitution State that if it’s an unconstitutional law you can disregard it