Jason Hodlers ♾️/2099999997690000🏴 on Nostr: I get what you're saying, and appreciate your concern, but if someone does not accept ...
I get what you're saying, and appreciate your concern, but if someone does not accept these because of a marking on them, then at least in the US, they're breaking US legal tender laws. Marking dollar bills like this is protected by the US's First Amendment to the Constitution, as long as the markings don't interfere with the bill's denomination, serial number, or methods for determining whether or not it's real (yes, I've researched this 🤓).
So if someone else were to try to keep me or others from stamping dollar bills like this, they would be violating our first amendment rights, and if they refused to accept these for payment, they would be violating US legal tender laws. Either way, the law would be on my side, or on the side of someone who receives them from me, and the refusing party wouldn't have a leg to stand on. And all the while, the message of a better money gets spread far and wide.
That may not seem like a worthy cause to you, and that's fine; it's a worthy cause to me.
So if someone else were to try to keep me or others from stamping dollar bills like this, they would be violating our first amendment rights, and if they refused to accept these for payment, they would be violating US legal tender laws. Either way, the law would be on my side, or on the side of someone who receives them from me, and the refusing party wouldn't have a leg to stand on. And all the while, the message of a better money gets spread far and wide.
That may not seem like a worthy cause to you, and that's fine; it's a worthy cause to me.