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by gruez
557 days ago
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>and it became a crime where all the facts could be identical to a pharmacy dispensing a script, but sans paying for a DEA license. That describes a bunch of crimes? If you raid a drug dealer's house and kill a bunch of people in the process, you'll go to jail. If it's the police doing it with a "license" (ie. a warrant), it's suddenly fine. More banal is you driving along, following all applicable laws and causing no issues, but if you're doing it without a license or insurance, it's suddenly illegal. |
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I pointed it out largely because I find the drug laws to be particularly strange.