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If a crime is in its essence an infringement on another’s inherent rights to life, #liberty, or property, I don’t understand the basis for criminalizing intermediary things like money laundering, mail fraud, etc.

If fraud or theft occurs, those crimes should stand on their own and not need the dubious intermediary jeopardy.

Would be happy to #AskNostr and hear others offer thoughtful counterpoints on why those are important to be judicially distinct.

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El Guiri 10mo ago

Those supposed crimes are selective crimes which is why there's no basis. Any supposed crime which can happily be carried out by a select group without punishment is just corruption not criminality.

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