On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Jim Choate wrote:
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Bill Stewart wrote:
- Cops, clueless or otherwise, trolling for business. Some of them may just be looking for kiddies, or some may actually think we're a worthwhile provocateur target.
Simply asking for and receiving bomb info is not a crime. However, if you were to say carry on a private conversation or help provide parts with such a person then the whole game changes; conspiracy. Where you'd fuck up in this situation would be in carrying on any sort of private email exchange outside of 'go the hell away punk'.
It's also no big deal to buy such books at the local bookstore.
Whoever said that law enforcement officials actually had a clue as to what the law said anyways? All you have to do it get an emotional issue like "bombs" or "kid porn" (or anything else that gets the average person's brain to stop thinking rationally) and add "the Internet" to it and you have a "means-of-promotion" case for some publicity seaking DA. Then, when it gets let go because of lack of illegality, you have yet another group of publicity hounds screaming "There Ought To Be A Law!". The press will report it because it is emotional and it scares people. (That is what local and national news ratings are based on.) It will then be repeated with the next case when the previous one fails to get the proper emotional support. People are easily lead into tirrany when they allow themselves to be lead by people exploiting their emotions and their hatred of others. alan@ctrl-alt-del.com | Note to AOL users: for a quick shortcut to reply Alan Olsen | to my mail, just hit the ctrl, alt and del keys. "In the future, everything will have its 15 minutes of blame."