In theory, you are 100% correct, but in practice/real life, the feds easily destroy this by "extending" it. I've seen them do it +thousands of times in the last 40 years. They laugh when someone claims a statute of limitations. Think real dirty and apply this: 652. Statute of Limitations for Conspiracythere's a statute of limitations restriction
All they have to prove is one person testifying that they continued the conspiracy and that the other conspirators knew or should have known. In other words, we are always in a conspiracy until we actively withdraw from it: 8.24 Withdrawal From Conspiracy | Model Jury Instructions
NGL, this was my idea too when I was much younger (20s and 30s) and it worked because our youth's excess of testosterone makes us overlook stupidity as long as we are rewarded with ......Wouldn't you want to live in the country with lowest IQ average...lol? Surely that would be to your advantage.
I admit, this was a huge oversight on my part (I literally could have been reared like Tarzan because my nucleus was horrible...except for that retired Dutch Supreme Court judge and his colleagues) and I had no idea how hard life would be when juxtaposing 22 hours of H3ll vs. 2 hours of pleasure.
I, literally, can't function around people with low IQs. They can't comprehend simple things or think things through. It is absolutely frustrating and it is H3ll for me, personally.
I do have a wealthy Norwegian friend living on an island in the Caribbean who can easily manage low-IQ people. This man is an amazing social creature. He knows how to finesse these people. I'm NOT that duplicitous. I wished I was, but reality is hitting me like a sack of bricks in the face. I'm just NOT cut out for dealing with low-IQ people. Maybe I'm not sufficiently smart to "torearlos" (bullfight them?)?
I just couldn't deal with people like these :
Their sheer disability to comprehend empathy would make me lose it...and I should NEVER put myself in such a position.
Just my two (personal) cents.
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