no i wasn't bringing up a two issues, you said what is different in a polygamist and me screwing a half dozen girls. that is the difference. i never needed taxpayer money to do it. yes we elect our officials and then special interest groups pay for the rest. God bless america
Fine and prison for ordering tobacco online
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Re: Fine and prison for ordering tobacco online
Originally posted by sagedilThere is a bill now under consideration in Utah that would criminalize ordering any tobacco online. Penalties for ordering tobacco online or through the mail could include up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. This is NOT a joke.
http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_11749119
As bad as it looks, I did the below article last year on H.R. 4081. It passed the House of Representatives overwhelmingly and was poised to do the same in the Senate but the session ended before they could vote on it.
The 2009 Depression is slowing it's re-introduction, but The PACT Act, which is what H.R. 4081 was named, will be back. It's far worse than the Utah bill, which is unconstitutional.
The PACT act doesn't stop you from ordering mail-order tobacco: it makes it illegal for common carriers deliver it. FexEX, UPS, DHL, and the Postal Service had already agreed. Even if it gets through the processing center, do you think your UPS driver is going to risk a fine and prison for delivering an illegal package...........
http://www.snuscentral.org/snusnus/m...es-to-usa.html
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Originally posted by luckysealyno i wasn't bringing up a two issues, you said what is different in a polygamist and me screwing a half dozen girls. that is the difference. i never needed taxpayer money to do it. yes we elect our officials and then special interest groups pay for the rest. God bless america
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Originally posted by Hoovie
Much like I support medical marijuana in Cali.
http://www.canorml.org/background/CA_legalization.html
http://blogs.sfweekly.com/thesnitch/...to_introdu.php
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Originally posted by ZeroIt won't be long, I suspect. The Union has about 10 years left in it at this rate - I suspect a Soviet-style breakup of the states will follow the collapse of the dollar. You may get your wish.
Y2K and the Cold War all over again! Time to load on ammo, survival food, plus Marlboro and Skoal snus; both of which were designed to survive a nuclear war without refrigeration. Marlboro and Skoal? Maybe I'll just move to Sweden and live in my snus store!
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