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American arrested in Turks and Caicos over ammo found in bag gets suspended sentence of 52 weeks*
  • I have never said anything about gun rights in relation to this case at all. I was suggesting that the other posters extremist views stem not from applying reason but instead from their prejudiced political views against guns. Just like your posts can’t get around your prejudice about my political views.

    Regarding the actually substantive part of your reply: I am not simply applying US law standards in my argument. Intent is a globally recognized legal standard that actually stems from British common law and applies in T+C law as well.

    I agree with most of the rest of what you said here about why their laws exist, but the application of it to these tourists in a tourism focused economy is wrong. This is at the end of the day a customs issue. Imprisoning a vacationing grandmother for 2 loose rounds would be insanity.

    In your previous post you offered nothing substantive at all. You literally searched my post history to see if I was a member of any groups against which you’re prejudiced so you could feel better about dismissing my arguments without actually addressing them. That’s pathetic.

    And again as far as accountability goes, I never suggested they shouldn’t be held accountable. Only that the years long prison sentences are absurd given the facts.

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  • Show me where I said that they shouldn’t hold him accountable? Or the others, including the grandma?

    But yeah sure make it about political beliefs instead of facts.

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  • Then you should try reading the article. It describes 4 of the recent cases. In those cases people were not found with guns and had 2, 2, 4, and 20 rounds of ammo respectively.

    Go to the gun range once and you’ll understand that’s not smuggling ammunition for criminal use. That’s an oopsie I forgot that was in that bag.

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  • You missed the part where I wrote “in smuggling cases”.

    ETA: you also listed examples that do require intent… like omg I accidentally fucked a 17 year old.

    Or omg my car just drove itself too fast.

    What? Think then type.

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  • The only thing that would happen is confiscation and denied entry.

    And what is your point? That imprisoning those people for 4 years is good and fair policy and other countries should do it too?

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  • Do you realize there are 5 cases already like this? Do you know why? Because this mistake is super common.

    Do you realize that means this probably happened dozens of times a year before this recent change took effect? And that all those people in the past returned home with their ammo completely undetected by anyone, including themselves?

    You know what something’s called when nobody even notices it happened?

    Harmless. Absent of harm.

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  • Have you ever been to the range? How much ammo did you use? If you wanted to smuggle and sell ammo into another country for money, how much would you bring? Would you bring your wife and book a vacation stay?

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  • You are wrong, that is not true at all. We confiscate the items, sometimes deny entry, and sometimes ban future entry. It happens all the time with pharmaceuticals, produce, and any number of other goods that are legal elsewhere but not here. Spending tax money to imprison people for years over minor cultural differences and misunderstandings is absolutely brain dead policy.

    There are already 5 cases like this because this is a super common mistake and T+C recently implemented a change in their policy for handling it.

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  • You see how it says “illegal” there? In smuggling cases there has to be this other thing called “intent” for it to have been illegal.

    If a Mexican gets some codeine at a Mexican pharmacy, forgets it in their bag, and flies into the USA we don’t pay tax money to imprison them for years. We take it, ban them, and send them back.

    Why? Because they are careless, not smugglers.

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  • Also a really fucking stupid take? It should always be based on the facts of the case, not the color of skin or gender. If a cute white woman is carrying guns and hundreds of rounds of ammo punish away.

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