I am sorry to have bothered the group known as cyberpunks. Please forgive me, but I must go. There is a TV program about guns in America, I must watch this so I may have a good laff. They say you can buy a gun on the street anywhere. I doubt if I could here near Arizona State University (rated #1 party school by playboy magazine). But if an econimist would look at graphs for public assistance from the Fed and comparied it with crime rate per 1,000 citizens in an area he probly could find an area to purchase guns rather rapidly (he probly would not need to look at the crime figures, just public assistance). Freenzy like a shark. The newspapers do a survey to see what people are concerned about. They are concerned about crime. So they write articles about crime. People get more concerned about crime. So they write more articles 8 (that is supose to be sideways) Intresting to note, no one brags about the statistics involving police officers and violent gun related crime. Could it be that having a hand gun strapped to your belt deters crime? Or is it just the bullet proof vest. I know this is stupid second amendment talk, but it is only one away from cryptographies 1st amendment and 3 away from the 5th that should allow you to have any crypto your heart desires. After they strike down the right to protect your documents on your word processer, what next, torture for confessions? Well one thing for sure you probly won't have a gun to defend your freedom of speech or your freedom to assemble or any other freedom you can think of that can be taken away in the proclamation of national intrest. Sorry for bothering you. -- * Spelling errors are intentional and international * Jim Nalbandian netcomsv!lassie!jim%lassie@netcom.com Tempe, Arizona, USA N7SZS@K7BUC.AZ.US.NA No free man shall ever be de-barred the use of arms. The strongest reason for the people to retain there right to keep and bear arms is as a last resort to protect themselves against tyranny in government. <-------- Thomas Jefferson --