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AmVess | 5 months ago

That's all there is to it. All these scum know they are buying stolen items, but they do it anyway. Same thing for catalytic converters and copper stolen from just about anywhere.

Drop long prison sentences and massive fines on these people, and this problem would vanish in short order.

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brookst|5 months ago

Criminal charges generally require proving intent. It's very hard to prove what somebody knew.

What you can do is make it illegal to buy particular materials, and then the intent to break that law becomes obvious.

bregma|5 months ago

As I understand it after having been informed by authoritative sources over a significant period of time, they should just say "no".

squigz|5 months ago

You honestly believe a scrapyard owner should go to jail for buying metal that might be stolen?

Fines, sure. But "long prison sentences"?

> this problem would vanish in short order.

Anyway that's worked well for drug abuse/sales, so it should probably work here too

unethical_ban|5 months ago

Once pharmacies and drug manufacturers in the American legal system started getting held liable for excessive opioid prescriptions and pushing, it became less common. So yeah. It might work.

Same with pawn shops.