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Old 07-14-2007, 10:03 AM   #116
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Originally Posted by Azayzel View Post
For that matter, I've been to countries where you can freely buy disks and DVD's full of computer software, music, and videos well within the legal constraints of that country. While you may not be able to legally bring the purchased goods into your original country, you paid for them in a country where it was legal to do so. Do you just take a loss and throw them away?
Let's substitute "drugs" for "disks and CDs" in that sentence.

There are countries where you can legally buy drugs that are considered illegal in many other countries. Eg, suppose you visited Amsterdam, went into a "coffee shop" there, and bought some marihuana. Perfectly legal to do that in Amsterdam. Would you consider it morally acceptable to smuggle it into the US on the grounds that you'd bought it legally in Holland?
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