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let me see if I got this straight

uncoolperson

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"class c" felonies strip one of their gun rights, right?

no, I'm not going down that route, simply curious about something.
the other day I was researching tabacco laws in this state, trying to find some way to get some decent tobacco shipped to me (seems I need a tobacco dealer for that, I wonder what they charge, think there's a waiting period?).

and came across http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=70.155.140

and kinda chuckled to myself...
 

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My guess was written to protect that tax revenue that never makes to its intended destination, like school and libraries?
 

OrangeIsTrouble

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You see you should have just done it,

A person who knowingly violates subsection (1) of this section is guilty of a class C felony,

That doesn't apply to me so I'm good ;)

BTW Camacho cigars are not sexy. :(
 

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Easy way around that.

Fill out a business license application and spend the 20$ to register your company as a retailer....



Not your fault you used all the product you ordered, damnit!
 

uncoolperson

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TechnoWeenie wrote:
Easy way around that.

Fill out a business license application and spend the 20$ to register your company as a retailer....



Not your fault you used all the product you ordered, damnit!
I was considering that today... That or start planting and curing and blending my own pipe tobacco.

I only posted this here because I thought it'd be a good reminded to all of the simple things that can strip our rights. (maybe cause a little research and action for other simple things such as this) That and I thought it was funny, in a not so funny sort of way.
 

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I've already decided if I get convicted of a crime I didn't commit that I'll go out in a spectacular fashion... Without using a gun...

:shock:

There's more than one way to skin a cat, as the saying goes.
 

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I have an LLC. I don't know what's required to register as a retailer, but I wouldn't mind moving products for anyone as long as I don't need a special license.
 

kito109654

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TechnoWeenie wrote:
I've already decided if I get convicted of a crime I didn't commit that I'll go out in a spectacular fashion... Without using a gun...

:shock:

There's more than one way to skin a cat, as the saying goes.

Are you saying you can skin a cat with a gun? :what:













:lol:
 

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antispam540 wrote:
I have an LLC.  I don't know what's required to register as a retailer, but I wouldn't mind moving products for anyone as long as I don't need a special license.

Careful.

you're required to collect/remit tax on what you sell.
 

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Yes, sales tax if I'm selling to someone in the state, and there's another tax everyone's technically supposed to pay if selling/buying from out of state.
 
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