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TIL A law professor discovered a quirk in the law that makes murder technically legal in a 50 sq mile, remote section of Yellowstone National Park. He alerted Congress about the loophole and even wrote draft legislation to close the loophole. Congress has yet to act.

via reddit.com

meet me in the yellowstone national park in the next 5 ½ hours if you want an ass-kicking

i am having an outdoor tasting at yellowstone national park for an excellent vintage sherry. please bring your own masonry implements. jeff bezos is formally invited

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reblogging because i read the article and now you don’t have to:

the 6th amendment of the US constitution guarantees you the right to a trial by a jury of peers. Specifically, peers residing in the state and district in which the crime was committed. About 50 square miles of Yellowstone is in Idaho, but all of Yellowstone is legally under the jurisdiction of the District of Wyoming. So if you commit a crime in the small part of Yellowstone that’s in Idaho, they’d need to pull a jury from the residents of the Idaho portion of Yellowstone. The population of that area is zero. So you couldn’t legally be tried there.

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