So, what crypto legislation (if any) is necessary?
Rich Burroughs
richieb at teleport.com
Wed Mar 27 23:55:45 PST 1996
tcmay at got.net (Timothy C. May) wrote:
[snip]
> Jim's argument (?) could be turned in all sorts of ways: "Your Honor, there
> is nothing I can find in the Constitution that says I can't drive on the
> left side of the road at 125 miles per hour." Indeed, there is nothing
> laying out detailed traffic laws. And so on.
[snip]
Or a right to privacy, for that matter. It's not stated anywhere explicictly
in the Bill of Rights -- the courts have patched together a legal framework for
it.
Rich
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