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<p>[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1667726, member: 22331"]<b>Minnesota Legislation In Process</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>You may be aware of current actions by your Attorney Generals Office to curb similar financial theft, and generate stability/accountability in an unregulated market consuming a great portion of investors equity. </p><p><br /></p><p>Here is a link to proposed legislation in process, intended to initiate national legislation for accountability in a strongly advertised industry that sells expensive products without credible oversight:</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="http://stmedia.startribune.com/documents/ProposedBill1.pdf" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://stmedia.startribune.com/documents/ProposedBill1.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://stmedia.startribune.com/documents/ProposedBill1.pdf</a></p><p><br /></p><p>One should note the definition of Bullion in the legislation, which has been justified by the industry defining pre-1965 PM coinage as "Junk" (i.e. without value other than "melt"). Some might argue that this legislation is excessive. When "dealers" connote a commodity as premium material upon selling, and "junk" upon purchasing, logic dictates lowest common denominator valuation (i.e. bullion "melt value") for the commodities. </p><p><br /></p><p>When there's seemingly such a prevalent Cavalier attitude about asset "theft" in an unregulated financial industry virtually without uniform standards, many argue that this Legislation is "in order", and overdue. :thumb:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="imrich, post: 1667726, member: 22331"][b]Minnesota Legislation In Process[/b] You may be aware of current actions by your Attorney Generals Office to curb similar financial theft, and generate stability/accountability in an unregulated market consuming a great portion of investors equity. Here is a link to proposed legislation in process, intended to initiate national legislation for accountability in a strongly advertised industry that sells expensive products without credible oversight: [URL]http://stmedia.startribune.com/documents/ProposedBill1.pdf[/URL] One should note the definition of Bullion in the legislation, which has been justified by the industry defining pre-1965 PM coinage as "Junk" (i.e. without value other than "melt"). Some might argue that this legislation is excessive. When "dealers" connote a commodity as premium material upon selling, and "junk" upon purchasing, logic dictates lowest common denominator valuation (i.e. bullion "melt value") for the commodities. When there's seemingly such a prevalent Cavalier attitude about asset "theft" in an unregulated financial industry virtually without uniform standards, many argue that this Legislation is "in order", and overdue. :thumb:[/QUOTE]
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