[Forwarded because no one has brought up this notion in a while. My problem with it is that most people don't seem to like the 2nd amendment any more so this can hardly help to popularize the cause. My feeling is that the 4th and 5th amendments have more potential protection in them. --Perry] John, et al., In a moment of logic, as if that mattered, WHEREAS By the declaration of the state, cryptographic capacity is a weapon, and WHEREAS By the facts of use, cryptographic capacity is a personal weapon, and WHEREAS The (US) Second Amendment denies the (US) federal government the authority to restrict personal weapons, THEREFORE The right to bear crypto is a (US) constitutional right. Of course, logic has nothing to do with it because the very definition of politics is the art of making decisions based on the manipulation of emotion, but I am, whether by choice or by genotype, a man of logic and not of emotion, though I am pissed off... --dan
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