-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Tim May wrote:
Don't any of you get any ideas here, but in California it is ridiculously easy to get someone committed for a 72-hour observation period. All one has to do is convince one of the various agencies that a person is a possible danger to himself or to others....
...Worst of all, the mere fact of having been committed, regardless of the eventual outcome, can mean a complete loss of rights to own a handgun, rifle, or shotgun for a long period (10 years, I think). Failure to let the Thought Police in for a look around one's home is almost ipso facto grounds for committment.
Use of remailers lessens this and other risks. Monty Cantsin Editor in Chief Smile Magazine http://www.neoism.org/squares/smile_index.html http://www.neoism.org/squares/cantsin_10.htm -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQEVAwUBNFqgYZaWtjSmRH/5AQHYBwf9HcENXxw+SD3wt3yRFLBmyFHmqNCuQP30 5JdzgfUuwAHBD2D/JkXm3X99vBFcoeouysgCj79yDYdzQeIWHAamO1pdlCcmgcVz 0vBGz7izWgaMioXQAIPU5cBpaEfac5yOleetKQwViq0cnV49aA309qOzi4QzufAD YJuV+hURnfmHPNrOmXRtlbPRzCwogo4pIZu8Vs5klxwSyRL/1G8KLzDERnSE4bFg +0D9MDV9lFmaaqiA2XRYZSEgsFyD3BKc2kgWceugnQl3UtSvLdXncoQPAJbcpE7Y OPIV2YS9S2qNTprtiTiMLV1dsZ+5QeXZoUKEztVRJXwGMYNLMQKqJg== =C2Wi -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----