Cash out: illegal tender.

AuthorSteigerwald, Lucy
PositionCitings - Bobby Jindal's policy on buying secondhand goods - Brief article

A MESSAGE printed on every U.S. dollar bill declares "this note is legal tender for all debts, public and private." That message is no longer quite true in Louisiana, at least not when it comes to buying and selling used goods.

A law signed by Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal in July outlaws the use of cash in transactions involving used goods that happen more than once a month (thereby exempting occasional flea market vendors). The law's backers say the aim is to prevent theft--particularly of metals such as copper and consumer goods such as TV sets--by mandating a paper trail. Merchants must record the names and addresses...

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