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Originally Posted by NopeNopeNopeNope
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In my state we have border patrol checks at all major interstate crossings into the state from certain directions (sometimes). And it’s not like you can just turn around if you see the checkpoint ahead, they have you tracked all the way in
Doing something like this randomly at a few additional states, and all of a sudden the vast majority of illegals will no longer want to travel to a different state for any reason
It’s like depending on what tactics are used, their behavior as a group will change in response. Could be in all sorts of ways. This isn’t meant to be a judgement statement one way or the other, just a prediction
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What state is that?
you're not wrong in assuming that people are gonna change their behavior to avoid getting caught, but I always say that you can't stop a hurricane by catching raindrops
I live in PA and I theorize that cannabis is still illegal in PA because everything that ships through the north, south, and central USA has to travel through PA. Keeping cannabis illegal in PA prevents legal interstate commerce, and gives our troopers fun things to do during traffic stops!