registering Cypherpunks movement ...
Not a joke. http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=corp&group=34001-35000&file=35000-35007 "35001. This title is enacted in the exercise of the police power of this State for the protection of the public peace and safety by requiring the registration of subversive organizations which are conceived and exist for the purpose of undermining and eventually destroying the democratic form of government in this State and in the United States."
On 14 Jan 2002, Anonymous wrote:
Not a joke.
Also not news.
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=corp&group=34001-35000&file=35000-35007
"35001. This title is enacted in the exercise of the police power of this State for the protection of the public peace and safety by requiring the registration of subversive organizations which are conceived and exist for the purpose of undermining and eventually destroying the democratic form of government in this State and in the United States."
Most of the states have had variations on Criminal Anarchy statutes for years. They claim to regulate or punish Anarchy. They are mostly dead letter law after various decisions by the Supremes. Like Bill O'Reilly vs. NAMBLA such statutes are based on the (currently) mistaken belief that it is illegal (in the US) to advocate illegal activity. DCF ---- "A Beautiful Mind" -- Economists are suddenly sexy.
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