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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 7992293, member: 66"]We don't have an opioid problem, we have a Narcan problem.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now that the police know about the false swearing law, they need to start charging it.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for pawnshops that are having non-notary's notarize documents, that is usually a crime as well. And if they are doing that, I would say that would negate any claim that they would have releasing them from being liable for dealing in stolen property. You don't get it properly notarized you can't claim "He said it wasn't stolen". Get it done properly you have some protection and the seller gets stuck with the false swearing charge.</p><p><br /></p><p>There are honest pawnbrokers and they don't like being tarred with the same brush as the dishonest ones. They may not like having to deal with all the laws and regulations that they do, but I would guarantee they would like to see the dishonest ones that give the profession a bad name go down for their crimes.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Then you do something to take the money out of it., like charge them when they use false notarys, or buy stolen goods and not list them. Make it not worth their while to try and evade the laws.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 7992293, member: 66"]We don't have an opioid problem, we have a Narcan problem. Now that the police know about the false swearing law, they need to start charging it. As for pawnshops that are having non-notary's notarize documents, that is usually a crime as well. And if they are doing that, I would say that would negate any claim that they would have releasing them from being liable for dealing in stolen property. You don't get it properly notarized you can't claim "He said it wasn't stolen". Get it done properly you have some protection and the seller gets stuck with the false swearing charge. There are honest pawnbrokers and they don't like being tarred with the same brush as the dishonest ones. They may not like having to deal with all the laws and regulations that they do, but I would guarantee they would like to see the dishonest ones that give the profession a bad name go down for their crimes. Then you do something to take the money out of it., like charge them when they use false notarys, or buy stolen goods and not list them. Make it not worth their while to try and evade the laws.[/QUOTE]
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