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They're legal in Russia
I would think that selling these to Americans would violate American law. Although they would never get extradited, Americans buying from them would be violating law. And personally I would not chance buying from them. Saving 95? is not worth the potential troubles, plus I'd know I am breaking the law in my own country.
Posted by: Michael Kelly   Posted on: 03/07/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Pursuing a dead case is kind of a waste of time  voska | 03/07/05
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