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Hardy says, "they give a check or a cashiers money order, or electronic one of those three mechanisms is used."
Man, my former copy editing skills in advertising are going all a quiver. Cajan stupidity? What am be the problem wif dos Louisiana's English speakin' skills?
The Federal Reserve Note is either legal tender; or, it is not. If a state is not issuing its own currency via gold/silver, etc... it cannot pick and choose in which transactions the Federal Reserve Note is considered legal tender.
I thought this was a joke when I first read it. The great state of Louisiana has signed a bill into law that makes it illegal to use cash to purchase used goods. You can write a check, use a credit/debit card, or a money order, but no cash. The reason for the bill was to fight the sale of stolen property--the sales have to have some kind of record. You also have to collect the buyers name, address, license plate number, drivers license number, etc. and submit a detailed description of the item. There is no minimum sale amount--every sale has to be recorded. Here's the kicker though--the bill exempts pawn shops--the number one destination for stolen property--from the law.
Who has to follow this really stupid piece of legislation? Thrift stores, garage sales, flea markets, craigs list, antique stores...the list goes on. Before you jump to conclusions, the bill was sponsored by a coalition of 6 D's and 9 R's, and signed into law by Governor Bobby Jindal.
Beyond the fact that I think it's none of the state's business if I buy a used blender at a garage sale, what do they think this will do to small business and poor people? I spend cash all the time at flea markets--most venders do cash only because of bad checks, and it's expensive for them to run credit card machines. Who wants to take checks for a dollar at a garage sale? What if (like many struggling Americans) you don't have a debit card or checking account? With the economy becoming worse by the day, more and more Americans are shopping cash only, and using thrift stores, flea markets, and garage sales to buy basic goods and to keep their families clothed.
This is why I'm starting to have zero faith in government. Does ANYONE in public office have an ounce of common sense? We need to make big changes in this country, and we need to make them quickly. This is CRAZY.
Ahh, Weeziana!
What did you expect from a state that allows stores to serve MIXED DRINKS from a DRIVE-UP window??
What good would that do? This law doesn't apply to how Joe Blow buys uses items be they at a garage sale, off craigslist, or at a retail outlet.
I don't think they intended for the law to do that, but they wrote it so vaguely that it does. That's the problem--they're going to have to go back and clean the whole thing up because it's a mess.
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