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Well said
I enjoyed this post and agree in a whole hearted way. The law and legislators are woefully behind the times. Maybe it's time for a tech savvy litmus test for would-be legislators. After all how they perceive technology will have a great deal to do with how the voter get to use technology. This idea scares me right now.
Posted by: kevinhoneycutt   Posted on: 10/15/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Well said  kevinhoneycutt | 10/15/08
Did we really elect these guys?  mark_gartley | 10/15/08
RE: Child predators apparently don't use Gmail  SysAdminII | 10/15/08
So, how would you have written this law?  JohnMcGrew@... | 10/15/08
Hard to believe...  brutallyfrank | 10/15/08
RE: Child predators apparently don't use Gmail  David.R.Cronk@... | 10/15/08
RE: Child predators apparently don't use Gmail  ken.lund@... | 10/15/08
RE: Child predators apparently don't use Gmail  Tim Pa | 10/15/08
Most child predators  Mahegan | 10/15/08
To avoid having to address the reality  Mahegan | 10/15/08
Funny... "Stranger Danger" existed long before  kferraro@... | 10/15/08
RE: Child predators apparently don't use Gmail  tfishbeck@... | 10/15/08
This allows prosecution just like "failure to register" type laws.  tfishbeck@... | 10/15/08
RE: Child predators apparently don't use Gmail  rich@... | 10/17/08
Laws aren't about making anyone follow them. They are about punishment.  ajole | 10/17/08

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