In my state if you are found guilty of poaching you will lose your firearm and vehicle. You will lose your right to hunt for a time determined by the seriousness of your crime. You will also pay a healthy fine and can draw jail time. In the old days you just got fined. That didn't have much effect on the problem so the consequences increased. We still have a lot of poaching. I don't consider this theft by the government. If you obey the game laws you don't have anything to worry about but if you must poach and get caught you should suffer consequences serious enough to convince you to obey the law.
If you are falsey charged and found innocent your property should be returned immediately at no cost to you and you should be compensated for any damage your property suffered at the hands of the department that impounded it. If it requires legal means to get it returned you should also be compensated for that.
I have a little different outlook about drug dealers. If they are found guilty they should lose all their property and be sentenced to life with no parole.
How broad a brush do you want to paint that with? If a person kills a Rabbit without a license, should he loose his four wheeler? If a deer.......A compact P/U and perhaps an Elk deserves a full size truck?
I grew up thinking we were innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Unless a person is killing game on a wholesale basis, should his whole family suffer for a stupid act.
You say! In your state you just got fined in the old days, but it didn't work, and still doesn't after confiscation.
Fines and confiscations are levied for lining the pockets of Bureaucrats anyway. Take the persons hunting and fishing privileges away for a reasonable time , and if the crime fits.......Incarcerate.
Taking their vehicles to me is like, taking the drivers license away from dead beat Dads.
The court wants them to pay support, but take away their transportation to and from work............YEA RIGHT!