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Josh Breadon
  • Lender
  • Cleveland, OH
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Are Point of Sale Regulations UNCONSTITUTIONAL????

Josh Breadon
  • Lender
  • Cleveland, OH
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In Oakwood, OH, an investor took the city to court for their POS laws, that were eventually deemed unconstitutional, because they infringed on the citizens' 4th amendment rights.

"As provided in Thompson V. City of Oakwood, however, it seems that point of sale ordinances that call for criminal penalties (whether or not actually enforced) will most likely be held unconstitutional, at least where no administrative warrant procedure is provided. In other words, for those municipalities who have not yet done so, it is time to revise."

Who else is tired of this POS BS??? I know I am!!

Who believes that POS rules and regulations are unconstitutional and believes that the ruling should be applied to the suburbs of Cleveland? Or any other city, for that matter?

Check out the story below.. Let me know what you think! I'd love to hear your thoughts!

https://www.kjk.com/2018/03/26/former-point-of-sal...

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