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  • Wombat
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    It's neither entrapment nor illegal. Jon can read, so you see how entrapment is avoided. It's not just Kansas either, it's about 1/5 of the states.
    Your parallel sucks: you changed from goods to slave trade. You want a parallel? They got Capone on tax evasion, not on all the things he did that required the evasion.

    Remember kids: When the world doesn't jive with Gurm, the world is wrong, because Gurm's the expert.

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  • Jon P. Inghram
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    Somebody set us up the tax stamp! Me no uundrsahnd wat u meen Gurm! dat tax stamp ting make purfect since hear in Kansas!

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    Oops, was saying something about wondering how much money they made, but that link of Wombats included that wonderfull little tidbit.
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    If you buy them in person you don't need to provide any ID, and the office is prohibited from sharing the fact that you purchased any. If I had money pouring out my ears I'd go buy some of those stamps just to see if a unmarked black car tails me when I drive home.
    Last edited by Jon P. Inghram; 9 February 2003, 10:46.

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  • Gurm
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    My mind boggles at the thought.

    You buy stamps... to put on illegal drugs.

    You have to give your name and address in order to buy the stamps.

    Let me see here... HUH?

    1. It's entrapment.
    2. I don't honestly believe it would stand up to a supreme court appeal. Because... it's entrapment.
    3. It's illegal.

    Let me draw a parallel.

    I am the state of West Virginia. I have declared that raping 5 year olds is illegal. BUT, I'm going to sell "kiddy ****" stamps. If you're caught raping a 5-year-old, and that 5-year-old does NOT have a "kiddy ****" stamp on his or her forehead, you will be liable for TAX EVASION.

    Umm... no.

    You can claim up and down that it's real and legal. You can publish stories about it. But it ain't legal, by any stretch, whether Kansas (not the last bastion of intelligence and integrity in the country - sorry Jamm) wants it to be or not.

    - Gurm

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  • Wombat
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    He doesn't. Once again, Gurm is convinced he's right, just because he's gurm. As is not too uncommon, he's very wrong.

    Yes, that's a real Kansas site. Yes, they have drug tax stamps.

    Dealers caught w/ drugs w/o stamps are:
    1) Gotten on tax evasion
    2) Required to pay DOUBLE damages for not paying the tax.

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  • BuddMan
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    How do you know?

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  • Gurm
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    Buddman,

    It is NOT legit. N... O... T.

    - Gurm

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  • BuddMan
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    Originally posted by KvHagedorn
    It's a good idea though..
    LOL....riiiiggghhhttt.

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  • BuddMan
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    I think it's legit Gurm. Besides, TX does a lot of online services at www.txonline.com (it's not a .gov) that we have to support (such as renewing licenses, taxes, etc).

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  • KvHagedorn
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    It's a good idea though.. some pothead moron would probably fall for it and get caught.. or once they ARE caught, there you have it; another charge to level against them!

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  • Gurm
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    BWAHAHAHAHA!

    *ahem*

    If it were official Kansas Dept. of Revenue, it would have a *.ks.state.gov address.

    - Gurm

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  • Paddy
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    I'd say that it is crap, but that site seems rather thorough

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  • BuddMan
    started a topic Drug Tax Stamp?

    Drug Tax Stamp?

    I saw this today. All I can say is....err??
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