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Old 01-19-2012, 07:01 PM   #17
teh603
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Originally Posted by murraypaul View Post
If their actions were against the law of the country they were operating in, charge them there. If they have violated copyright in that country, sue them there.
I don't see how US law comes into it.
An American goes to Russia to hunt some Russian moose from a helicopter, in a way that doesn't violate Russian law. He comes back to America and suddenly finds that PeTA has pressed felony charges on him for violating American law. Because aparrently, in his home state you aren't allowed to hunt anything from a helictopter and they were somehow able to apply that law in Russia.

So yeah, explain that one to me?

FYI, I think he got convicted, too.
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