Originally Posted By: Susan
From the article: "...law enforcement officials testified that 'the modern way of approaching these issues is to go after the source of the items rather than the criminals themselves.'"


Some bankers commit large-scale crimes with money. Wonder when the government will wise up and go after the source of money rather than the criminals themselves.

Not that I want to trivialize this, but my understanding is that this sort of prohibition on tools extends to stuff like crowbars. Maybe you guys know more, but my understanding is that if you are found with a crowbar, and you don't have a legitimate reason (e.g., a construction worker at work), then the tool would be regarded as evidence that you're up to no good (planning breaking & entering, e.g.). Now, I happen to have a crowbar in my bugout kit. That makes me worried.

Da Bing