SECRET SERVICE SIEZES "MILLION DOLLAR GOSPEL TRACTS" Público Deposited

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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 9, Number 26, June 25, 2006, Article 25

    SECRET SERVICE SIEZES "MILLION DOLLAR GOSPEL TRACTS"

    According to an article posted June 22 on the WorldNetDaily.com
    web site, "A federal judge in Dallas yesterday ruled against a
    Christian group whose "million-dollar" gospel tracts were seized
    by the U.S. Secret Service as "counterfeit money," and a
    wheelchair-bound man in Las Vegas claims a Secret Service agent
    threatened him with arrest for passing out the same tracts.

    Brian Fahling of the American Family Association Center for Law
    and Policy, which is representing the Denton, Texas-based Great
    News Network, had asked the judge to order immediately the return
    of 8,300 tracts seized by the Secret Service and to prevent the
    government agency's local field office from arresting anyone who
    distributes them.

    Fahling told WorldNetDaily he's unsure at this point what the
    judge's negative decision will mean for the Christian evangelists
    who have been using the tracts, which mimic U.S. currency but
    have disclaimers along with a gospel message on the back."

    "The Secret Service insists the tract violates a federal law that
    says reproductions of currency cannot be regulation size and cannot
    be two-sided.

    Fahling contends the sections of the U.S. code's title 18 cited
    by the government, 475 and 504, don't apply.

    He argues 475 deals only with authorized denominations – there
    is no $1 million bill – and 504 pertains only to exact copies of
    currency. The tracts have numerous differences, including the
    gospel message on the back, he points out.

    The judge in Dallas yesterday, Jorge A. Solis, indicated the
    tract is not sufficiently distinct from actual currency."

    To read the complete article, see: Full Story

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  • 2006-06-25
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