djchameleon |
04-26-2011 12:46 AM |
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Originally Posted by Il Duce
(Post 1042522)
yes the FBI has no extra-territorial jusrisdiction as long as statutory rape is concerned, they can't even go to Mexico
only Interpol have extra-territorial jurisdiction and that's for heinous crimes - serial killers, terrorists - the Interpol would hardly give two shits about Tumor getting her eggs cracked in Britain
nope federal laws don't apply elsewhere, if it's regarding the age of consent, unless the resident can legally prove it was actual rape, not statutory rape
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Okay, maybe that's where I mixed up things. I was thinking more of on a federal level where each state has their own laws and you have to obey the law of the state in which the girl is a resident of and not where the act occurs.
I took that to an international level and it doesn't apply internationally.
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Originally Posted by Thom Yorke
(Post 1042536)
I couldn't imagine having a drinking age of 21. Where I grew up I'd say about 2/3 of people were drinking by 16 with a drinking age of 19.
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the drinking age being 21 doesn't even matter. Most teens ARE drinking by 16 here in the states.
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