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- From: se_schn@pavo.concordia.ca (SCHNAAR, SHELDON E.)
- Subject: Re: drug dealers on the high seas (was Risks of Using PGP 2.0)
- Message-ID: <15DEC199211270018@pavo.concordia.ca>
- Followup-To: sci.crypt
- Summary: Not made legal != criminal!
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- Organization: Concordia University
- References: <1992Nov30.215054.27329@netcom.com> <10DEC199213473080@pavo.concordia.ca> <303@ininx.UUCP>
- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 16:27:00 GMT
- Lines: 21
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- In article <303@ininx.UUCP>, jkreznar@ininx.UUCP (John E. Kreznar) writes...
- >In article <10DEC199213473080@pavo.concordia.ca>, se_schn@pavo.concordia.ca (Ranfry) writes:
- >
- >> Actually, it IS a crime to transport drugs anywhere in the world. There
- >> is NOT country that has made it legal.
- >
- >Are you suggesting that you think that if something has not been made
- >legal, it is therefore a crime?
- >
- >With an attitude like that loose in the world, it's no wonder that
- >earthside individual freedom is on its last legs.
- >
- >--
- > Relations among people to be by mutual consent, or not at all.
- Arrggghhh, stop twisting other's words to suit yourself. I did NOT
- state what you attribute to me, that conclusion is ALL yours. The
- reason I specified that NO country had made drug use legal is because
- the person I was responding to stated that some countries HAD made
- drug use legal. Those were TWO separate points.
-
- > ---John E. Kreznar, jkreznar@ininx.com, uunet!ininx!jkreznar
-