Feds Steal $11,000 From Innocent Airport Traveler Because His Luggage Smelled Like Pot







It is no longer safe to carry large amounts of cash with you when you fly or even walk through the airport. That’s because airport police are now using civil forfeiture – a common practice on the nation’s highways — to stop air travelers and seize their cash without even charging them with a crime

Police stopped college student Charles Clarke at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport in early 2014 before he boarded a flight and took his entire life savings of $11,000 because they claimed a checked bag smelled like marijuana,

The Institute for Justice reported. More than a year later, he still doesn’t have his money back.

No drugs were found on Clarke, who admits he sometimes smoked cannabis. He was never charged with a crime. Instead, airport police simply took the cash and let him go on his way. He was carrying the money because he was in the process of moving.

“I saved up the money to use for living expenses and for future savings, and now it is gone,” Clarke said. “After the money was seized, it was very hard for me to make ends meet. I had to borrow money from family, and I was embarrassed.

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