Originally Posted by Bristoe
Originally Posted by ribka
Originally Posted by Bristoe
You either own it or you don't.

If you own it, you have the right to sell it.

Any other opinion is right out of Mao's little red book.


then the medal of honor has no value and means nothing but you never served in combat so would never understand


Would the German auction house sell a jewish human skull from auschwitz or JFK's blood stained suit from his assassination ?


All of that's beside the point.

If someone owns it and wants to sell it, it's nobody's business.


Well Congress created it...and did so for a reason...

They also made a law against it being sold, and did so for a reason..

and assigned a hefty fine for selling one.. for a reason..

so maybe you should be voicing your displeasure over that law that was passed forbidding it being sold, to your Senator and Congressman, or maybe even President Trump, and have them change the laws over it being sell-able...

otherwise anyone's opinion about it should be able to be sold, really doesn't matter..

Those that have served respect what the CMH means and represents.. so that is why they are inclined to agree to the law passed banning the sell of one...

Again Congress passed that law for a reason, as they created the Medal for a Reason during the Civil War...160 plus years ago..


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