• @jeffwM
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    581 year ago

    Yes, it was a Republican, in case anyone else was curious.

  • Gazumi
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    91 year ago

    Defences may include: Fake news!, fraud, I was just doing my own investigation, I made a poor judgment and have now turned to god.

  • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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    61 year ago

    So how does traveling outside a country for the purpose of breaking its laws where those laws aren’t on the books work?

    This feels like a more disgusting form of the same idea behind offshoring jobs and bank accounts. “Well see it is legal over here so fuck you lawman!”

    • @A_Random_Idiot
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      1 year ago

      As an American citizen, you are subject to its laws, even abroad.

      Even if its legal for citizens of Z to do X in country Z, If you get caught doing it and come back to America, where X is illegal, you will be arrested for doing X.

      AFAIK, This is really only gone after for major drugs and sex crimes. As long as you’re not stupid enough to announce it to the customs agents, or posted videos of you doing it all over the internet and draw massive attention to yourself, no one will typically care if you ate a pot brownie in Amsterdam

    • @surewhynotlem
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      21 year ago

      We should be extraditing him to the country where he broke the law. If it’s legal over there, well… that’s shit and we should put pressure on them to change that.

      But, while his actions are completely morally repugnant and he should be removed from society, I’m not clear on what law he broke in the US.

      Maybe it’s illegal to travel through federal land (airports) with the intent to rape? But if that’s the case, we may need to shut down our military airports.

      • @SheeEttin
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        41 year ago

        There is a law in the US that says if it’s a crime at home, you can’t do it abroad either.

        Which really seems like an overreach, but I can see why they’d use it for stuff like this.

        • @surewhynotlem
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          31 year ago

          You’d think corporations would fall afoul of this constantly. But I bet it only applies to people

      • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin
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        31 year ago

        I think it’d be more seen as a violation of trafficking laws, it’s fundamentally the same act and intent as bringing a sex slave into the US, just going the other direction.

        Wildly tangential, but did you know the military actually has their own vacation airport and hotel service? Like they get their own airline and everything, fuckin’ wild.