National speed limits and expansion of federal power...

Timothy C. May tcmay at got.net
Sat Mar 30 03:30:38 PST 1996


At 11:52 PM 3/28/96, Deven T. Corzine wrote:

>Other states don't intend to raise the limits.  In Montana, you can now drive
>at *any* speed legally, in the daytime.  So if you want to go 100 MPH, head to
>Montana...  :-)

Ah, Montana! Home of the Freemen, home of the Senator with the new crypto
bill, home to growing numbers of movie stars (Santa Fe having gotten too
crowded), and where you can piss into the rivers and drive as fast as you
want. Guns, too.

(And the guy who hired me at Intel lo those many years ago is now expanding
his ranch in Montana...something like 30,000 acres, last I heard.)

--Tim May

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