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H.R. 6491, The Organized Retail Crime Act of 2008 (7 comments ↓)

  • This item is from the 110th Congress (2007-2008) and is no longer current. Comments, voting, and wiki editing have been disabled, and the cost/savings estimate has been frozen.

H.R. 6491 would amend title 18, United States Code, to combat, deter, and punish individuals and enterprises engaged nationally and internationally in organized crime involving theft and interstate fencing of stolen retail merchandise.

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teknosapien

So where are the real numbers, not the ones provided by the lobbyists but the actual numbers?
Come on guys your supposed to work for us not business

DavidB

Who are the fat cat legislators supporting this despite it's decided anti-consumer intent?

Chris

As an LP Professional, I feel this bill would help to detur the 2 and 3 thousand dollar cases we see in our Department Store chain on a weekly basis.

Rob

We are working half a million to million dollar cases trying to stop e-fencing! This bill of course helps deter the over 30 billion a year loss from ORC (and yes those numbers are real), but it does help the consumer as well. If this merchandise was purchased legitimately, can you calculate how much that would bring in tax revenue alone to the communities? Also, the people doing the actual stealing for these fences are not just thieves. They are usually into guns, drugs, etc. Are these the people with whom you want to shop side by side? I would like to feel safe when I shop at the local retailers. The only people this bill affects are the ones dishonestly selling merchandise online. So if you are a legitimate seller you should have nothing to worry about.

John Heuser

Careful! Bills like this may be disguised efforts by big retail conglomerates to attack online businesses, who are their natural competitors.

no

Whaaa! Whaaa! I can't compee with the intarwebs! Someone legislate me some laws and let me blame eBay for the fact that people shoplift!

People don't shoplift to sell stuff on eBay because they're addicted to selling stuff on ebay. Legitimate people sell legitimately owned merchandise. Criminals steel and fence things wherever they can. There are already laws against stealing.

These loss preventing and corporate idiots can eat a d1ck.

Dan

I hope this passes. Organized retail crime does affect small and large businesses and communities. Most these people involved with organized retail crimes are involved with drugs and guns and bigger crimes. By arresting them for a crime such as organize retail crime we can take these people off the streets for possibly trafficking drugs and weapons throughout the states and to kids and other criminals. Who knows what else something like that could lead to. Imagine finding a scum bag who steals iPods at the bulk and it leaks to a federal case for major drug and weapon trafficking as well!

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