"adjust your attitude with their billy club" (fwd)

Alan Horowitz alanh at infi.net
Fri Aug 2 12:45:19 PDT 1996


On Fri, 2 Aug 1996, Jim Choate wrote:

> to yourself. The burden of proof rests on the individual to prove that such
> actions by a third party are a public nuisance.

   Bzzt, wrong anser. Thanks for playing.  A state and it's political 
subdivisions does have the power to enact an ordinance DEFINING what 
constitutes a public nuisance. They need merely protect 
constitutionally-protected rights.


The City of Seattle may not define the act of disseminating anonymous 
pamphlets as a nuisance. They may define the act of dissemination by 
throwing them out the window of a moving vehicle, as a nuisance.

YOu are disconnected from reality. I am not going to waste further 
keystrokes on this topic. My side already controls the electoral college 
on this one. It's not my problem.






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