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<p>[QUOTE="NorthKorea, post: 2483648, member: 29643"]Basically for one of two reasons... Either the individual:</p><p><br /></p><p>A) Stole from the government. When one misuses government assets or removes them without proper release, that's stealing. It's that simple. If one replaces the item later, that might garner sympathy from a jury or judge, but it won't change the fact that the items were stolen. If you're saying swapped, then you're making the argument of why would you care if someone swapped out a forgery of art for a master original... You can answer that for yourself.</p><p><br /></p><p>B) Borrowed without permission. There are many states and municipalities with "joy riding" laws on the books. This is to cover those times when someone takes a car with full intent of returning it. It's a lesser crime, but a crime nonetheless. This covers those situations where it's a pure commodity swap.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NorthKorea, post: 2483648, member: 29643"]Basically for one of two reasons... Either the individual: A) Stole from the government. When one misuses government assets or removes them without proper release, that's stealing. It's that simple. If one replaces the item later, that might garner sympathy from a jury or judge, but it won't change the fact that the items were stolen. If you're saying swapped, then you're making the argument of why would you care if someone swapped out a forgery of art for a master original... You can answer that for yourself. B) Borrowed without permission. There are many states and municipalities with "joy riding" laws on the books. This is to cover those times when someone takes a car with full intent of returning it. It's a lesser crime, but a crime nonetheless. This covers those situations where it's a pure commodity swap.[/QUOTE]
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