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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2457268, member: 76863"]One could say it explains why they are so mislead about everything if one wanted to. I would expect someone who supposedly had such experience to understand that registrations are a tax and that trying to equate selling bullion with health and safety regulations is naive at best, most would label it foolish. </p><p><br /></p><p>I would also expect someone with such supposed experience to have a better grasp on criminal behavior or to have at least bothered to listen to any testimony provided by law enforcement that their proactive methods are the only things that have been shown to be able to reduce crime. I would certainly expect someone with such supposed experience in Minneapolis the site of some major law enforcement studies that literally changed laws around the country and have helped shaped proactive police measures in the new methods of policing to be much more familiar with the actual evidence on criminal behavior and what actually works to prevent crimes. Without knowledge of these things I would certainly hope that at the very least someone so unfamiliar with the subject never testified for anything involving criminal law. </p><p><br /></p><p>I am not really worried about whether or not you think I know what I am talking about or not, my post graduate degrees and experience would disagree with your assessment.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2457268, member: 76863"]One could say it explains why they are so mislead about everything if one wanted to. I would expect someone who supposedly had such experience to understand that registrations are a tax and that trying to equate selling bullion with health and safety regulations is naive at best, most would label it foolish. I would also expect someone with such supposed experience to have a better grasp on criminal behavior or to have at least bothered to listen to any testimony provided by law enforcement that their proactive methods are the only things that have been shown to be able to reduce crime. I would certainly expect someone with such supposed experience in Minneapolis the site of some major law enforcement studies that literally changed laws around the country and have helped shaped proactive police measures in the new methods of policing to be much more familiar with the actual evidence on criminal behavior and what actually works to prevent crimes. Without knowledge of these things I would certainly hope that at the very least someone so unfamiliar with the subject never testified for anything involving criminal law. I am not really worried about whether or not you think I know what I am talking about or not, my post graduate degrees and experience would disagree with your assessment.[/QUOTE]
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