Carlton.Burgess Wrote:
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> Yo, moron Wrote:
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> > Huh??? Wrote:
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> > > Step on my property and touch my political
> > signs
> > > and you will be shot dead as trespassers and
> > > thieves. I will gladly pay any and all fines!
> > I'm
> > > looking forward to backing up a dump truck
> full
> > of
> > > coins.
> > >
> > > Signed,
> > > 15115 Olddale Drive
> >
> > Assuming that's really your address, it's
> Olddale
> > *Road*, not Drive. Typical guntard, doesn't
> even
> > know where it lives.
> >
> > Anyway, good luck to YOU paying with a dump
> truck
> > full of coins. even if you can collect enough,
> > courts have already ruled that masses of coins
> > don't constitute legal tender in any sense of
> > requiring acceptance for payment. Sorry about
> > that.
>
> Hello...I'm an attorney with the Bureau of
> Engraving and Printing. Coins are legal tender and
> have been established by the courts many times
> over in nearly every state in the U.S.
>
> I know...I was the government's counsel on 378
> such cases that have seen the inside of the
> courtroom and another 84 that were settled out of
> the courtroom.
Bullshit.
Just because it's legal tender doesn't mean local/state governments have to accept it.
https://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/faqs/Currency/Pages/legal-tender.aspx