Talk to an attorney. It will cost you 2-300 for a consultation, but they will be able to tell you what you can do best, and what is allowed in your local jurisdiction.
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Talk to an attorney. It will cost you 2-300 for a consultation, but they will be able to tell you what you can do best, and what is allowed in your local jurisdiction.
Quoted from TheGunnett:I thought I was on Pinside, then I stumbled on this thread about an adult asking how to contact a lawyer, perhaps on the device you are writing this insanely dumb question trying to gather attention for yourself. This is the type of response you get on Pinside!
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