> Resident of a state A should follow A’s law even when traveling to state B. That seems weird to me as states/countries usually don’t bind you to their law when you leave their borders. They do it (see “intelligence” agencies) but this seems exceptions. My country won’t send James Bond to catch me smoking pot in South Africa.
Funny enough, South Korea has explicit laws prohibiting citizens from consuming drugs in other countries, even when it's legal in those countries. [1]
I don't think this would pass muster under the U.S. Constitution, though.
There are a few federal laws in the US that prohibit exploiting children sexually, even if done outside the country and in a country where it is legal.
Funny enough, South Korea has explicit laws prohibiting citizens from consuming drugs in other countries, even when it's legal in those countries. [1]
I don't think this would pass muster under the U.S. Constitution, though.
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drug_policy_of_South_Korea#Kor...