Technically, reproducing a printable stamp is considered counterfeiting. Crossing out the "FOREVER" is required to make it non-usable under postal regulations. The second one is in violation of the regulations because the "FOREVER" is not crossed out.
Jerome Corsi just claimed on the Alex Jones show that Q is quote a psyop. Corsi has of course previously been one of the largest supporters of the authenticity of Q.
Alex Jones even got Corsi to admit that Jones warned him months ago that Q didnt appear legit. Not clear if or when Corsi will post an article admitting this, but he was unequivocal on air
Well, I suppose there's an analogy to prohibitions against reproductions of currency. But, doesn't the law interpret printable as being potentially mistakable for the real thing?
Are you saying the law is so poorly written that you couldn't make a 5 foot high reproduction of a stamp or a dollar bill, neither of which could ever be confused for a useable facsimile of the real thing?