
On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Bill Stewart wrote:
John Gilmore adds:
I doubt that ALL privacy invasion has been engendered by the War on Drugs.
Definitely not - the invasion of privacy engendered by taxation far exceeds that from the War on Drugs. It's primarily violation of Fifth Amendment issues rather than Fourth Amendment,
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