Re: pepper spray



On Sat, 19 May 2007 11:58:24 -0600, "Dee" <Nobody@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

<boys@xxxxxxxxx> wrote
the seller just cannot cancel the
contract because he screwed up. He owes the buyer an extra for
breaching the contract.

The seller didn't screw up. S/he offered a product that isn't legal in some
states. It's up to the buyer to know the laws in his/her state.



Not by law: the law says it is the seller's responsibility to obey,
not the buyer's.
.



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