he's been feeding himself pot brownies.. how else do you explain his reasoning?
Shouldn't you be hitting that bong of yours that makes you understand intrastate law? Perhaps you used a "magical iPad" to become a lawyer instantly - poof! - It's magical!
You can't be gay and married in CA - you can in other states - but that doesn't matter either right?
So you can't steal in one state, but you can in another? Please, man, keep humoring us with your comparisons of stolen intellectual property to pot. You're doing really, really well here
So you can't steal in one state, but you can in another? Please, man, keep humoring us with your comparisons of stolen intellectual property to pot. You're doing really, really well here
A narrow definition of "stolen" in one state may not apply in another in this instance.
Thanks - I like doing really well. Do I get a gold star sticker now?
Shouldn't you be hitting that bong of yours that makes you understand intrastate law? Perhaps you used a "magical iPad" to become a lawyer instantly - poof! - It's magical!
Really, show us that law school degree or go play in the sandbox, because adults are talking here.
A narrow definition of "stolen" in one state may not apply in another in this instance.
Thanks - I like doing really well. Do I get a gold star sticker now?
"Narrow" says you, the guy who's shown us he's a capable lawyer who has passed the bar.. oh, wait. Please, cite some actual articles like other educated folk have, because your lack of an educated opinion is depressing.
"Narrow" says you, the guy who's shown us he's a capable lawyer who has passed the bar.. oh, wait. Please, cite some actual articles like other educated folk have, because your lack of an educated opinion is depressing.
No I'd rather leave it to all the legal experts here. Certainly getting an education in law with these posts that really have their fingers on the pulse of intrastate law.
No I'd rather leave it to all the legal experts here. Certainly getting an education in law with these posts that really have their fingers on the pulse of intrastate law.
Your lack of effort parallels your lack of knowledge. Go figure.
I had to sign up and jump in cause this is silly wrong...
@Dr.No - there is something in the New York Penal Code called "Criminal Possession of Stolen Property". There are various degrees 1st-5th that range from felony to misdemeanor.
And the real kicker is section 165.60 that clearly states that it is NO defense that the larceny of the property did not occur in the State of New York.
You first! Obviously all the "adults" here have a real grip on how the law works - it's like the people's court!
"Oh Gawkers going down.
Why?
Oh - um - because I said they're going down!"
And you can take THAT to court!
You must've "forgotten" to include all the articles and laws people have been citing left and right.. I mean, it's right in front of you, but you're too caught up in enjoying that weed and patting your own back..
I had to sign up and jump in cause this is silly wrong...
@Dr.No - there is something in the New York Penal Code called "Criminal Possession of Stolen Property". There are various degrees 1st-5th that range from felony to misdemeanor.
And the real kicker is section 165.60 that clearly states that it is NO defense that the larceny of the property did not occur in the State of New York.
Move on mate!
but is there a section in there about medical weed? the rest is just white noise to this enlightened rhodes-scholar
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he's been feeding himself pot brownies.. how else do you explain his reasoning?
Shouldn't you be hitting that bong of yours that makes you understand intrastate law? Perhaps you used a "magical iPad" to become a lawyer instantly - poof! - It's magical!
You can't be gay and married in CA - you can in other states - but that doesn't matter either right?
So you can't steal in one state, but you can in another? Please, man, keep humoring us with your comparisons of stolen intellectual property to pot. You're doing really, really well here
So you can't steal in one state, but you can in another? Please, man, keep humoring us with your comparisons of stolen intellectual property to pot. You're doing really, really well here
A narrow definition of "stolen" in one state may not apply in another in this instance.
Thanks - I like doing really well. Do I get a gold star sticker now?
Shouldn't you be hitting that bong of yours that makes you understand intrastate law? Perhaps you used a "magical iPad" to become a lawyer instantly - poof! - It's magical!
Really, show us that law school degree or go play in the sandbox, because adults are talking here.
he's been feeding himself pot brownies.. how else do you explain his reasoning?
You don't have to reason with him. If you follow his posts you will see that he is contradicting himself
Perhaps Apple claimed they were raped. Makes sense.
This guy makes me think of a tagline I saw on a forum recently:
"Never argue with an idiot. They'll only drag you down to their level and beat you with experience"
I'll be taking cmf2's sage advice and invoking the ignore feature in the CP.
You don't have to reason with him. If you follow his posts you will see that he is contradicting himself
Where?
A narrow definition of "stolen" in one state may not apply in another in this instance.
Thanks - I like doing really well. Do I get a gold star sticker now?
"Narrow" says you, the guy who's shown us he's a capable lawyer who has passed the bar.. oh, wait. Please, cite some actual articles like other educated folk have, because your lack of an educated opinion is depressing.
"Narrow" says you, the guy who's shown us he's a capable lawyer who has passed the bar.. oh, wait. Please, cite some actual articles like other educated folk have, because your lack of an educated opinion is depressing.
No I'd rather leave it to all the legal experts here. Certainly getting an education in law with these posts that really have their fingers on the pulse of intrastate law.
No I'd rather leave it to all the legal experts here. Certainly getting an education in law with these posts that really have their fingers on the pulse of intrastate law.
Your lack of effort parallels your lack of knowledge. Go figure.
Whenever you need the services of an attorney, you are already 'screwed!'
Dr. No = TeckStud?
You beat me to it. Amazing how those people keep coming even after they get banned many times.
Really, show us that law school degree or go play in the sandbox, because adults are talking here.
You first! Obviously all the "adults" here have a real grip on how the law works - it's like the people's court!
"Oh Gawkers going down.
Why?
Oh - um - because I said they're going down!"
And you can take THAT to court!
@Dr.No - there is something in the New York Penal Code called "Criminal Possession of Stolen Property". There are various degrees 1st-5th that range from felony to misdemeanor.
And the real kicker is section 165.60 that clearly states that it is NO defense that the larceny of the property did not occur in the State of New York.
Move on mate!
You first! Obviously all the "adults" here have a real grip on how the law works - it's like the people's court!
"Oh Gawkers going down.
Why?
Oh - um - because I said they're going down!"
And you can take THAT to court!
You must've "forgotten" to include all the articles and laws people have been citing left and right.. I mean, it's right in front of you, but you're too caught up in enjoying that weed and patting your own back..
You beat me to it. Amazing how those people keep coming even after they get banned many times.
Good thing slander gets a pass - who else am I today? Just grab any name that pops into your head!
"Heeeee's Johnny CARSON!
No wait he's dead.... no he's got to be someone who I have a nerd relationship with - because I said so that's why."
That's some proof there buddy. In the land where random conjecture rules.
Because we all know random slander rules! It's Amazing!
I had to sign up and jump in cause this is silly wrong...
@Dr.No - there is something in the New York Penal Code called "Criminal Possession of Stolen Property". There are various degrees 1st-5th that range from felony to misdemeanor.
And the real kicker is section 165.60 that clearly states that it is NO defense that the larceny of the property did not occur in the State of New York.
Move on mate!
but is there a section in there about medical weed? the rest is just white noise to this enlightened rhodes-scholar
Wrong. That only works if it's illegal in both states. It's not. Represent yourself in court, it'll be hilarious.
Is it legal to sell stolen property in NY? Or is it legal to take purchased stolen property in another state to NY?
Are you as Thick as the Teckstud?