September 27, 2007Everything's Illegal > TN Cigarette Revenuers Crossing State LinesStarting today, state Department of Revenue agents will begin stopping Tennessee motorists spotted buying large quantities of cigarettes in border states, then charging them with a crime and, in some cases, seizing their cars. One man was arrested last week and charged with a felony for the 25 cartons of smoky treats he brought back from North Carolina. LATER: Michael Silence has more, including links to Tennessee politicians who are denouncing this policy on their blogs. Posted by lesjones | TrackBackComments
There was a similar situation a few years ago when Pennsylvania State Police were patrolling liquor stores in Delaware hoping to catch PA residents avoiding PA liquor taxes. It stopped when Delware started arresting them and charging them with impersonating police officers. Posted by: Stormy Dragon at September 27, 2007Yeah, I just can't see how it can be legal for police to operate across state borders. Posted by: Les Jones at September 27, 2007Post a comment
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