-Caveat Lector-

In a message dated 05/22/1999 8:57:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<<
 Now, does this mean that if a person is taught how to make these devices in
 the armed services and then uses such a device later, as a civilian, the
armed services
 cam be sued for teaching him?

 The notion that you can be held criminally responsible for teaching someone
something
 that is later used in the commission of a crime is a dangerous notion. >>

Yes, and Congress is getting very scarey.  Just wait until you get the real
skinny on this HR l790.  They are starting their campaign to seriously dumb
down America.  It seems we are not being totally stupid fast enough to
satisfy them.   I thought we were making excellent progress, but that just
goes to show.  If they make it a crime to tell us or teach us, the program
can make real headway.  Prudy

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