I had an idea for an online store /k/
As a former New Yorker, I know the pain of trying to avoid the bullshit laws there. Tons of sites refuse to ship anything to us period and almost all sites will honor the state's bullshit laws about magazine capacities and no ammo shipping.
What if I were to make an online store that specifically catered to NY, CA, MA, etc with the sole purpose being to sell any ammo, mags or other banned items to these states at a fair price. Rather than having to jump through hoops buying bullshit marked up "rebuild kits" and having to buy ridiculous ammo from the store I could just sell and ship banned stuff to anti freedom states.
As far as I know I wouldn't be able to be prosecuted because unless you're operating out of a state that disallows these items (I live in Florida) there would be no way for the states I ship to to prosecute me unless I got caught physically within the state.
To avoid legal trouble just put a mandatory contract you have to accept at the end of the order process saying "I know that I may be accepting items disallowed by my state, if I am caught I will not hold kommandoliberationLLC accountable".
Could this work?
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>>34370720
Kevin DeLeon stop being such an unconstitutional faggot, I'm trying to help people escape your idiocy
Does really no one have any insight on this?
It would be a federal crime.
>>34371398
>Breaking other states laws while not in them is a federal crime
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That would be like owning a weed shop in Colorado and selling to people in Kansas
>>34371412
Interstate Commerce is Federal jurisdiction my dude.
Nice thought, and I dig the fact that your thinking along these lines, but this is a dead end.
>>34372898
Thats a terrible analogy, weed is illegal at a federal level and a state level in Kansas, high cap mags are only illegal at a state level.
>>34372957
Well Cali police only have jurisdiction in Cali and Feds can't enforce state law can they? My understanding is feds can only enforce federal law
>>34373069
>Well Cali police only have jurisdiction in Cali and Feds can't enforce state law can they? My understanding is feds can only enforce federal law
They are enforcing the law. The Interstate Commerce Act.
You will get butt fucked OP. People have had this idea before.
>>34373110
All I can find about the ICA and the ICC is that they regulate interstate trade to prevent unfair practices. What law prevents you from violating the laws of other states while not in them?