Re: OT: a note to my friends in s.e.d re: guns



In article <r8fi23hqtgqia7jci92if6bk78u6ue56hd@xxxxxxx>,
mart_in_medina@xxxxxxxx says...
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 22:20:50 +0100, in sci.electronics.design Eeyore
<rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



James Beck wrote:

rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
James Beck wrote:

One of the criminals even applied for disability income because he was
no longer able to ply his trade after the incident and he got it!

Disability benefit is available to anyone who is unable to work normally.

In this case, the wounding he received from Martin disabled him.

Unfortuantely his "normal" work was being a criminal.

Irrelevant. Criminal isn't an accepted occupation.

ISTR that the US IRS has a section for illegal earnings on their tax
forms, does that not make it legal?

Of course not. It does make it illegal (federal offense) if the
income isn't reported though. Smart criminals always pay their taxes
(much or the reason for money laundering).

--
Keith
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