Re: Anguilla Cypherpunks Meeting
At 3:41 PM 10/13/95, s1018954@aix2.uottawa.ca wrote:
Really? I thought except for incomes taxes, US laws only apply in American territory as opposed to applying to American people wherever they are (as I heard Germany's does).
It depends on what is meant by "outside the country." The law forbidding travel to Cuba, for example, is not enforced by U.S. cops outside the country, but upon reentry to the U.S. Ditto for other laws, such as those affecting aid and support of countries we don't like, and the laws about trading with the enemy.
What if you were a dual citizen (US/Canada in my case)?
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