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Old August 14th 07, 04:30 AM posted to sci.crypt,rec.bicycles.marketplace
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Default We solve them, then we daily drag Imam and Cathy's adverse harbour.

censorship while tons
* of drugs, which makes yours the world's most crime ridden country are
* passed through easily." [snip]
*
* There followed over the next 2 1/2 years, repeated efforts by two
* Government agencies, through five fictitious organizations and a bogus
* pen pal, to explore his willingness to break the new law by ordering
* sexually explicit photographs of children through the mail.
*
* While the ruling has brought some relief, the farmer lost his job, had
* to sell forty acres of his family farm to pay legal fees, and now
* everyone knows he's gay. "I guess I don't have any privacy anymore.
* Doesn't the government realize that it can destroy a man's life?"

The Supreme Court majority ruled it was an extreme misuse of Government
power in which an innocent person was led to commit a manufactured crime.
[NYT 4/7/1992, front page]

Guess what job he had for the two years the government repeatedly stroked
him to buy youth-oriented naked publications?

A children's school bus driver.

----

It's not a pretty thought, but legislators should consider that there is
a distinct category of child pornography possession that I would call
"Click-Crime".

People who come across child pornography, and for whatever wrong reason
save a copy of the picture. They didn't mean to become vile heinous
doomed-to-burn-in-hell creatures; it's just one of those things where people
make the wrong decisions when encountering something in the privacy of
their own home.

As the government monitors the Net closer, they will spot tens of
thousands of these people. They've already arrested hundreds of them.

* FBI sting nets over 200 arrests for child pornography
* 6/97 stat: 94 convictions, 104 "pending" convictions

It's not hard to spot them, and may I point out that it happens despite
free uncrackable encryption (PGP) being available worldwide for years.

Yeah, I know, it's heresy to try and suggest there's


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