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Re: Another Motivation for the CDA
Note: This post is 100% free of crypto and conspiracy theories.
My response to Tim:
> >I think you're reading too much into motives, Tim. I don't think that
> >most in congress are capable of thinking that elaborately, and besides,
> >if someone is convicted of violating the CDA for saying "fuck" online,
> >that is the type of felony that one can get a judge's waiver for...
Jim Bell's response to mine:
> I am NOT relieved at hearing this. If one must have a "judge's waiver,"
> then that means he probably can "request" whatever other conditions he
> chooses to put on his waiver. The government still has a motivation to make
Yes and no. Depends on the judge. Some are hard-assed about granting
waivers, others aren't. Part of the problerm is that judges have too
much discretion. Another is in the constitution, w/regards to right
to vote (it can be denied to felons... I know a couple of people
convicted of DWIs that can no longer vote... they just don't care
enough to go to a judge and get a waiver.)
Not that you would want to put faith in getting a waiver. I'm just
critical of Tim's assertion/speculation that gun-control is related
to voting for the CDA.
Rob.
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