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<p>[QUOTE="cplradar, post: 7977518, member: 108985"]Well, if you are hiding all day with your coins under a bad throw rung in the forest, waiting for a band of Harlem hoodlums with tech-9s and their pit bulls, then the question and other questions, become very valid. For me, I depend on the<b> rule of law </b>and depend on the integrity of police and pawn shops for security in my home, rather than expecting life to be like Tombstone, Az circa 1885, or Mosal, Kurdestan, 2015. I suppose I expose myself to a flawed logic as well for such is the price of living in civilization. But my experience is that when civil order decays, nobody is safe, and then people succumb to their worst paranoia and depravity. And there aint no throw rug in the forest that can then help you, and the dogs won't help you either. There is, however, AIs that can identify nearly any coin, and there is a means to secure our homes without attack dogs and automatic riffles if the police would enforce the law, and we were commited to ending the trade in stolen coins. It would also be helpful if our laws supported us in this matter and if we held it supreme that a person should not be seperated illegally from their property.</p><p><br /></p><p>If the cops were are concern about our security and property as the were concerned about finding unregistered income in safety deposit boxes for the IRS, this situation wouldn't even exist.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cplradar, post: 7977518, member: 108985"]Well, if you are hiding all day with your coins under a bad throw rung in the forest, waiting for a band of Harlem hoodlums with tech-9s and their pit bulls, then the question and other questions, become very valid. For me, I depend on the[B] rule of law [/B]and depend on the integrity of police and pawn shops for security in my home, rather than expecting life to be like Tombstone, Az circa 1885, or Mosal, Kurdestan, 2015. I suppose I expose myself to a flawed logic as well for such is the price of living in civilization. But my experience is that when civil order decays, nobody is safe, and then people succumb to their worst paranoia and depravity. And there aint no throw rug in the forest that can then help you, and the dogs won't help you either. There is, however, AIs that can identify nearly any coin, and there is a means to secure our homes without attack dogs and automatic riffles if the police would enforce the law, and we were commited to ending the trade in stolen coins. It would also be helpful if our laws supported us in this matter and if we held it supreme that a person should not be seperated illegally from their property. If the cops were are concern about our security and property as the were concerned about finding unregistered income in safety deposit boxes for the IRS, this situation wouldn't even exist.[/QUOTE]
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