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bbl337
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Legal?
#10981382 - 09/01/09 05:51 PM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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Would operating a site like undrugged (what it used to be before it was bought out) be legal? I believe so, if one were to throw in a few disclaimers saying how it's all fictional and one only hosts it not participating. But, I'm all ears to everyones take on it.
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Re: Legal? [Re: bbl337]
#10983453 - 09/01/09 11:14 PM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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If you tell someone where to get illegal drugs, that could be conspiracy to possess a controlled substance. If you don't tell them where to get them and they already know, it should be legal.
Who bought out undrugged, when, and how did they change it?
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bbl337
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Some company bought it and turned it into a place to buy pharma crap. I wouldn't be telling them where to, it would be reviews of places where you could do so. I wouldn't be adding any personally, and it would be done assuming everything was fictional and if it wasn't that the substances were legal in your area.
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Re: Legal? [Re: bbl337]
#10990957 - 09/03/09 05:28 AM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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You should talk witha lawyer bro. There might be some sort of hidden laws.
Plus I'm sure it's going to depend on both federal and local state laws for each situation so again, check with a real lawyer first.
Our gov is set up with ambiguous laws and hidden 'fuck-yous' everywhere so that the law can be twisted and contorted to control your actions.
As for places to buy drugs, are you only talking about head shops in california that are selling to people with a prescription? That, i believe, would not be illegal. However if you were to be rating the 100 best crack houses in LA, I think you'd be in for some hurt...
Another idea is to approach simply from a marketing perspective. Companies that marketed asbestos probably did not get into too much trouble where as the manufacturers and inventors did.
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Re: Legal? [Re: bbl337]
#10992298 - 09/03/09 12:26 PM (14 years, 8 months ago) |
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I wouldn't be telling them where to, it would be reviews of places where you could do so.
How do you review a place without telling people who it is?
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and it would be done assuming everything was fictional
That would not hold up in court unless everything really was fictional.
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You should talk witha lawyer bro.
Good advice.
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Another idea is to approach simply from a marketing perspective. Companies that marketed asbestos probably did not get into too much trouble where as the manufacturers and inventors did.
The problem is the conspiracy laws. If someone asks where he can get some weed, and you introduce him to your friend who sells weed, that is conspiracy to possess a controlled substance. If that person, over the next ten years, buys 1000 pounds of weed from your connection, then gets popped and narcs you out, you will be charged with every single pound of weed that he had bought over the years, even though you only knew about it the first time. It has happened to many people. The conspiracy laws require very long prison sentences for crimes that are very minor and barely seem like crimes. That is probably what your lawyer will tell you.
If it was me, I would set up the website anonymously, pay cash or not at all, use a fake name if you need to use a name at all, etc. Get it all running and then deploy it. If you need to do some maintenence work on the site, always connect from a wireless connection, for example, only admin it from starbucks. Make sure that if they raid it they just take it and the trail ends there.
Or make it vaguely legal like undrugged does - Since you have to know the vendor's URL or email address, they are not giving you that information, therefore they are not committing conspiracy.
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that's just a bad idea waiting to happen.. trap houses need to be trap houses
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What the hell does that mean?
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bbl337
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I would not be posting sources, users of the site would for online suppliers. If that makes any difference
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numonkei said: What the hell does that mean?
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it means street knowledge shouldn't become common knowledge, or computer indexed knowledge, or internet knowledge, let the hood be the hood... you don't need an index of dope houses
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Re: Legal? [Re: bbl337]
#11079792 - 09/17/09 08:44 PM (14 years, 7 months ago) |
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I assume you mean something like a review of online vendors, or possibly a simple and cryptic guide to finding stuff on the street. That might be ok, but like others said you can't really do that without the wrong people finding out which does more harm than good.
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