Home Opinion After Kansas civil asset forfeiture reform, let’s funnel that money into communities it came from After Kansas civil asset forfeiture reform, let’s funnel that money into communities it came fromMay 6, 2024Opinion By: Mark McCormick David Gilkey once asked a pair of police officers a profound question: “What do you do with all the money you seize… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close Previous Post Minor league basketball comes to Hesston Next Post Where to comment on a KDOT plan to rework U.S. 50/Meridian interchange Featured Local Savings -
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