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Arrest warrant issued in quadruple homicide near Hennessey - marijuana grow farm
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<blockquote data-quote="joegrizzy" data-source="post: 3904602" data-attributes="member: 45524"><p>i would assume your agent managing the deal at some point would at least ask for id to if nothing else confirm the person signing documents was who they said they were.</p><p></p><p>if they could not produce a valid birth certificate, state id, passport, etc (the vaunted 2 forms of ID i know i know really radical stuff here) i would *assume* a licensed agent in dealing property *might at that point understand that the person is likely not a citizen of the United States*</p><p></p><p>i dunno, i'm not an agent, but i mean....shouldn't it be pretty simple?</p><p></p><p>at that point, if you accepted *forged* documents under the guise of "well i just didn't know!" again it comes down to a judgement call in terms of law, which is why law is kinda dumb because get this people can just lie at any point lol, but accepting these forged documents as a legal entity say like a licensed agent or a bank, you could then be further legally liable because it's your job, literally, to make sure these documents are indeed legit.</p><p></p><p>i dunno, i mean it seems really easy.</p><p></p><p>it's like saying why don't i just take a green piece of paper with 1 followed by a bunch of 0's on it to the store and see how much i can buy.</p><p></p><p>why not just pay with monopoly money and i mean hey it's not like the guy at the register is supposed to know it's fake right? he's just selling me groceries or a car or a house or land to illegally grow illegal amounts of federally illegal plants with my illegal slaves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joegrizzy, post: 3904602, member: 45524"] i would assume your agent managing the deal at some point would at least ask for id to if nothing else confirm the person signing documents was who they said they were. if they could not produce a valid birth certificate, state id, passport, etc (the vaunted 2 forms of ID i know i know really radical stuff here) i would *assume* a licensed agent in dealing property *might at that point understand that the person is likely not a citizen of the United States* i dunno, i'm not an agent, but i mean....shouldn't it be pretty simple? at that point, if you accepted *forged* documents under the guise of "well i just didn't know!" again it comes down to a judgement call in terms of law, which is why law is kinda dumb because get this people can just lie at any point lol, but accepting these forged documents as a legal entity say like a licensed agent or a bank, you could then be further legally liable because it's your job, literally, to make sure these documents are indeed legit. i dunno, i mean it seems really easy. it's like saying why don't i just take a green piece of paper with 1 followed by a bunch of 0's on it to the store and see how much i can buy. why not just pay with monopoly money and i mean hey it's not like the guy at the register is supposed to know it's fake right? he's just selling me groceries or a car or a house or land to illegally grow illegal amounts of federally illegal plants with my illegal slaves. [/QUOTE]
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