I have been thinking about this a lot because of the Jack Daniel's case.
If you have ever sold or traded a bottle of whiskey (assuming you don't have a license to sell alcohol), you have committed a crime.
How do you feel about that?
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Dump Bucket wrote:Chuck, I beleive you can be put in jail for breaking any law (including jaywalking).
North America
Almost all urban areas in the United States and Canada require pedestrians to cross at crosswalks or intersections and to obey pedestrian traffic signals. Jaywalking is primarily considered an infraction but in some jurisdictions, it is a misdemeanor or requires a court appearance. It typically carries a warning or modest fine or not more than one week in jail.
Penalties for jaywalking vary by municipality. For example, in Tempe, AZ, as of June 2006 jaywalking carried fines up to $118. A sampling of other U.S. cities found fines ranging from $57 to $750.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Jaywalking
If you have ever sold or traded a bottle of whiskey (assuming you don't have a license to sell alcohol), you have committed a crime.
How do you feel about that?
cowdery wrote:How do you feel about that?
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