Ok, I'm confused here. He was a Canadian in Thailand so why is the US prosecuting him? Not that I care because he's more likely to get a much harsher sentence down there than up here.
"PublicAnimalNo9" said Ok, I'm confused here. He was a Canadian in Thailand so why is the US prosecuting him? Not that I care because he's more likely to get a much harsher sentence down there than up here.
Because he distributed child porn into the US and because he pandered child sex slaves to Americans. Once you involve the US...in any way...in child abuse, we're pretty danged nasty about it. I do believe the US will claim jurisdiction even when the only issue is that US dollars were used in the transactions.
We're also . Any American charged with a crime against children in any other country will face US justice when they are returned to the US. And, you're right, we're usually a lot more harsh about such things than anyone else is.
Oh, and Americans have to obey US law on 'age of consent' (generally 18 for Federal statutes) regardless of the laws of the countries they may visit. Just because Costa Rica says it's okay to play with 12 year old kids doesn't mean you'll get away with it.
Oh, and Americans have to obey US law on 'age of consent' (generally 18 for Federal statutes) regardless of the laws of the countries they may visit. Just because Costa Rica says it's okay to play with 12 year old kids doesn't mean you'll get away with it.
Canada has the Sex Tourism Act, which means the same thing. You touch the 12 year old and we slap you on the hand and let you walk free. Okay so maybe its not the same
"BartSimpson" said Ok, I'm confused here. He was a Canadian in Thailand so why is the US prosecuting him? Not that I care because he's more likely to get a much harsher sentence down there than up here.
Because he distributed child porn into the US and because he pandered child sex slaves to Americans. Once you involve the US...in any way...in child abuse, we're pretty danged nasty about it. I do believe the US will claim jurisdiction even when the only issue is that US dollars were used in the transactions.
We're also . Any American charged with a crime against children in any other country will face US justice when they are returned to the US. And, you're right, we're usually a lot more harsh about such things than anyone else is.
Oh, and Americans have to obey US law on 'age of consent' (generally 18 for Federal statutes) regardless of the laws of the countries they may visit. Just because Costa Rica says it's okay to play with 12 year old kids doesn't mean you'll get away with it.
Not that I care because he's more likely to get a much harsher sentence down there than up here.
Ok, I'm confused here. He was a Canadian in Thailand so why is the US prosecuting him?
Not that I care because he's more likely to get a much harsher sentence down there than up here.
Because he distributed child porn into the US and because he pandered child sex slaves to Americans. Once you involve the US...in any way...in child abuse, we're pretty danged nasty about it. I do believe the US will claim jurisdiction even when the only issue is that US dollars were used in the transactions.
We're also . Any American charged with a crime against children in any other country will face US justice when they are returned to the US. And, you're right, we're usually a lot more harsh about such things than anyone else is.
Oh, and Americans have to obey US law on 'age of consent' (generally 18 for Federal statutes) regardless of the laws of the countries they may visit. Just because Costa Rica says it's okay to play with 12 year old kids doesn't mean you'll get away with it.
Oh, and Americans have to obey US law on 'age of consent' (generally 18 for Federal statutes) regardless of the laws of the countries they may visit. Just because Costa Rica says it's okay to play with 12 year old kids doesn't mean you'll get away with it.
Canada has the Sex Tourism Act, which means the same thing. You touch the 12 year old and we slap you on the hand and let you walk free. Okay so maybe its not the same
Ok, I'm confused here. He was a Canadian in Thailand so why is the US prosecuting him?
Not that I care because he's more likely to get a much harsher sentence down there than up here.
Because he distributed child porn into the US and because he pandered child sex slaves to Americans. Once you involve the US...in any way...in child abuse, we're pretty danged nasty about it. I do believe the US will claim jurisdiction even when the only issue is that US dollars were used in the transactions.
We're also . Any American charged with a crime against children in any other country will face US justice when they are returned to the US. And, you're right, we're usually a lot more harsh about such things than anyone else is.
Oh, and Americans have to obey US law on 'age of consent' (generally 18 for Federal statutes) regardless of the laws of the countries they may visit. Just because Costa Rica says it's okay to play with 12 year old kids doesn't mean you'll get away with it.
String the bastard up by his balls, Bart!