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1. xmprt+(OP)
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2025-01-22 07:10:20
And businesses that knowingly sell alcohol to minors are charged with a crime.
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2. echoan+s8
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2025-01-22 08:35:58
>>xmprt+(OP)
Sure, but the crime isn’t murder. And they aren’t getting life for it.
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2025-01-22 10:16:32
>>echoan+s8
If their business sold alcohol to as many teenagers as the Silk Road has sold drugs, then yes, they would get life.
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2025-01-22 21:39:48
>>Pesthu+Mj
Then why isn't the CEO of anheiser-busch given two consecutive life sentences plus 40 years?
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5. pauldd+Uf2
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2025-01-22 23:26:59
>>xmprt+(OP)
Do they get multiple life sentences?
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6. mc32+wG2
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2025-01-23 03:11:41
>>butlik+N22
AB-InBev does not sell directly to consumers. They have a distributor model of operation.
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7. echoan+TK3
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2025-01-23 14:33:39
>>mc32+wG2
You mean how Silk Road didn’t actually sell anything but was only a marketplace?
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2025-01-23 16:31:57
>>echoan+TK3
Doing business in, or running, a marketplace without established legal regulations opens you up to undefined consequences. Without laws to bind you, there are no laws to protect you.
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