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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Per this, a new Treasury Department ruling says that U.S. citizens cannot consume Cuban cigars anywhere in the world, something which Eugene Volokh apparently says they can do. WTF? How can this country punish you for going to, say, Brazil and smoking a Cuban if it's legal there?
Which, sebby, suggests that your faith in being able to fly away from local abortion laws may be misplaced.
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Let them catch me. Like I said when Clinton lied under oath, you get a pass where the law is unjust/unjustly applied. And yes, I decide when the law becomes unjust for me on private issues. The price for such behavior is the risk of arrest. So be it. I never bought the "the law is the law and its your duty to obey it or change it" argument. The law on personal issues like drugs and abortion is what I feel like it ought to be, and when I get caught, hey... caveat amptor.