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What bothers me is these changes (meaning does not go before congress for vote) in the law come just several months after the last set of laws (was voted on) regarding 2257.
When they voted, they increased jail time and fines. It also made it so the Attorney General has to report to congress once per year detailing how many 2257 record checks they did, how many prosecutions, and so on.
So to answer some questions, yes they do plan on checking info soon. It is now basicly required by law of the AG to do so. Unless of course the Attorney General wishes to go before congress and say "I did not check nor prosecute any this year." Which I do not see any AG ever doing (democrate or republican). This change of course was due to that lack of enforcement.
Following any adult history one would lend to believe that they already have a very large list of sites and studio's that they plan on pouncing on all at one time on the same day. They would already know that there is a chance some will fight given points of the law all the way to the US Supreme court and knowing how the Government cares, they do not give a shit. They are the people who coined the phrase "you can beat the rap but can not beat the ride". Even if you do win you still lost, monitarly at the very least. In the meantime while those that did not take a plea fight it out, they will have an open invatation into checking everything one could imagine of those in violation looking for additional crimes such as the all to comon tax evasion.
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