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<p>[QUOTE="Drago the Wolf, post: 860576, member: 22476"]I do not understand why some people here worry about the drug war issue. Face it, WE ARE NOT GOING TO WIN THE DRUG WAR, and get over it. And so what if it makes cash transactions easier for drug dealers with $200, $500, and $1,000 bills? My opinion is that ALL drugs should be legalized, so that even the government can make a profit off them and people might not kill other people over these drugs as much anymore. I never have tried any drugs and likely never will because I'm not into the crap. But if other people was to eff up their bodies with drugs, let them. Its no skin off our non-druggie backs.</p><p> </p><p>The reason I want large denominations is for large transactions. As for saying certain stores will not accept a $50, $100, $200, $500 and $1,000 bills, they WILL accept those denominations IF you use them in the right situations. For example, my mother spends $200-$300 on groceries almost every week. A $200 bill would be very useful here if you spend $200 or a little less, like $150, and a $500 bill would be good for a transction of $300 or more, and as I also said, NO store should accept a $1,000 bill unless you are spending at least $800 out of it.</p><p> </p><p>The bottom line is, stores will accept $50-$1,000 bills IF they are used for high end purchases as they were meant for, and if these large denominations had a few very high tech security features to easily tell if the bill is counterfeit or not. And I am very sure that our government could put high tech enough security features on a $1,000 to ease almost everyone's fears of getting a counterfeit.</p><p> </p><p>$200, $500 and $1,000 bills should be made available to banks for people who want to use cash for high end purchases. Casinos and high stakes poker players would love to pay out a few straps of $1,000 bills over a huge ammount of straps of $100 bills, and I'm sure they would use $200 and $500 bill straps at times as well. </p><p> </p><p>And like they always say: CASH IS KING! So all of you credit and debit cards and checks, bow before your king, King $1,000 Bill, Queen $500 Bill, Prince $200 Bill, and Princess $100 Bill! :bow::bow::bow::bow:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Drago the Wolf, post: 860576, member: 22476"]I do not understand why some people here worry about the drug war issue. Face it, WE ARE NOT GOING TO WIN THE DRUG WAR, and get over it. And so what if it makes cash transactions easier for drug dealers with $200, $500, and $1,000 bills? My opinion is that ALL drugs should be legalized, so that even the government can make a profit off them and people might not kill other people over these drugs as much anymore. I never have tried any drugs and likely never will because I'm not into the crap. But if other people was to eff up their bodies with drugs, let them. Its no skin off our non-druggie backs. The reason I want large denominations is for large transactions. As for saying certain stores will not accept a $50, $100, $200, $500 and $1,000 bills, they WILL accept those denominations IF you use them in the right situations. For example, my mother spends $200-$300 on groceries almost every week. A $200 bill would be very useful here if you spend $200 or a little less, like $150, and a $500 bill would be good for a transction of $300 or more, and as I also said, NO store should accept a $1,000 bill unless you are spending at least $800 out of it. The bottom line is, stores will accept $50-$1,000 bills IF they are used for high end purchases as they were meant for, and if these large denominations had a few very high tech security features to easily tell if the bill is counterfeit or not. And I am very sure that our government could put high tech enough security features on a $1,000 to ease almost everyone's fears of getting a counterfeit. $200, $500 and $1,000 bills should be made available to banks for people who want to use cash for high end purchases. Casinos and high stakes poker players would love to pay out a few straps of $1,000 bills over a huge ammount of straps of $100 bills, and I'm sure they would use $200 and $500 bill straps at times as well. And like they always say: CASH IS KING! So all of you credit and debit cards and checks, bow before your king, King $1,000 Bill, Queen $500 Bill, Prince $200 Bill, and Princess $100 Bill! :bow::bow::bow::bow:[/QUOTE]
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