Monday, January 12, 2015

Firecrackers

On a two-week vacation in a neighboring state, you buy several large firecrackers and take them home. A police officer notices them in your car on a routine traffic stop. She cites you for possession of an illegal explosive device, which is a felony in your state.

Will the fact that possession of fireworks in the neighboring state is not even a crime be a defense for you? Why or why not?

10 comments:

  1. No, you are responsible to know the rules of the state that you're in.

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  2. No because the state you are in at the present time doesn't allow those type of fireworks. So therefore it is illegal.

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  3. No it wouldn't be a defense for you. You should know what type of firecrackers that you are allowed to shoot off in your state and what you are allowed to have possession of. You are to know the rules and regulations when it comes to things that you aren't sure that you are able to have.

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  4. no because it is illegal in the state you are in and the laws of the other state doesn't carry over

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  5. No because whatever is illegal in your state is still illegal when you
    come back

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  6. No because you are in a state that doesnt allow them explosives

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  7. No when you go from state to state you should know what the rules are and follow them.

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  8. no, regardless if you brought them legally or not you are responsible for your actions. thing is that even if you did it unknowingly, it's stil illegall.

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