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    Accountability

    I'm all fired up from another thread and wanted some opinions/input from everyone on something I've been thinking about - All comment welcomed and encouraged!

    Should the businesses/people that buy broken jewelry/unwanted jewelry/ scrap gold and silver and the like be held just as accountable as a scrap yard in regards to stolen property that they accept?

    I believe that they should - they are practically the same as a scrap yards, they buy metals. I see them as "stuck-up scrap yards" like the type that think that they're on a higher level or something. I know that when my home was robbed the first place that my stolen jewelry visited was one of these businesses and it was the last before *poof* all of it was gone without a trace. Never to be seen again. Something just made the thieves move from jewelry to copper wires and the likes. I don't know maybe they robbed everyone in their area already. I'm done with my little rant on this and I would love to hear yours!


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