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- From: WHMurray@DOCKMASTER.NCSC.MIL
- Subject: Bill of Rights
- Message-ID: <921113205639.658249@DOCKMASTER.NCSC.MIL>
- Sender: WHMurray.ISSA@DOCKMASTER.NCSC.MIL
- Organization: Yale CS Mail/News Gateway
- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1992 20:56:00 GMT
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- >.....strong cryptography changes the whole game:
- >From the relatively small amount
- >of information most individuals can hold entirely in their memories,
- >we are suddenly in a world where essentially unlimited amounts of
- >information can be protected. This changes the basis on which we made
- >the original social tradeoff - every bit as much as more powerful
- weapons
- >change the basis of whatever social tradeoff you believe is implied by
- >the Second Amendment.
-
- Perhaps it does, but the fact remains that the change is fundamental,
- technological, and economic. "All the king's horses and all the king's
- men," all of the legislation in the world cannot undo it. If the
- proposed laws could make pi equal to three, then there would be some
- point to discussing the convenience that would result.
-
- Please permit the injection of personal opinion:
-
- Whatever you may believe about the Second Amendment, I do not believe
- that the Fifth Amendment represented a "trade off." The founders were
- not far removed from a time in which people were burned at the stake on
- no more evidence than their own testimony elicited under torture. They
- understood the potential for abuse of government power that only a few
- in this time and place can appreciate. I believe that the Fifth Amendment
- represented a fundamental and unequivocal choice to tolerate any
- individual behavior rather than to tempt the state to torture.
-
- The "magic words," as Jyrrki calls them, have changed. We can no longer
- be manipulated by the fear of witchcraft, heresy, treason, or Communism.
- But the current ones are no less potent. Those that appeal for more and
- more powerful government in their name are no more enlightened than those
- who burned the witches and heretics. Those that suggest that we are
- only being asked to surrender a little freedom had better be careful what they
- ask for, they might get it.
-
-
- William Hugh Murray, Executive Consultant, Information System Security
- 49 Locust Avenue, Suite 104, New Canaan, Connecticut 06840
- 203 966 4769, WHMurray at DOCKMASTER.NCSC.MIL
-