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Re: Art Vandeley post# 178914

Friday, 12/05/2014 5:49:30 PM

Friday, December 05, 2014 5:49:30 PM

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Yes they are skirting the law. It's become common practice with scam companies. Evading any kind of responsibility through loopholes in the law. What part of this is NOT skirting the law. It is the very definition of skirting the law. Claiming the product is for anything but what it is actually intended for is absolutely skirting the law. Just like those that make and sell that artificial marijuana that has been seriously harming teenagers. They claim it's incense or a novelty item or a holiday decoration, whatever, and when the law catches up to them they fall back on their bogus declaimer. (snicker snicker)It says right there were not responsible for people using our product.(snicker snicker) Then they change a few things on the ingredients label and their right back to selling their poison. That's how the game is played by illegitimate companies trying to scam the public.
A legitimate company would put in the time and money to do things the right way, not the MJNA way!

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