Oregon says unlawful labelling of an MP3 is 'terrorism' (fwd)

Justin justin at soze.net
Tue May 20 21:34:04 PDT 2003


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Jim Choate (2003-05-20 23:52Z) wrote:

> http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=9568

I suppose neither Mr. Rupp nor the Inquirer could be bothered to read
the bill or the section of Oregon law referenced by it.  Or perhaps
reading a legislative summary was just too complicated or time-intensive
for their busy schedules, and they decided to skip that formality in
their quest to distribute their quota of truth to the public.

The provisions in Section 3 of the bill, currently in Section 19, Ch.
666 of Oregon Laws, are not related to the first part of the bill which
seems to define terrorism.

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crimes and do bad things.  They're also free to live their lives and do
wonderful things.   --Rumsfeld, 2003-04-11
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