On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 08:45:44AM -0500, Troy.A Johnson wrote:
> Making the tools "illegal" robs me, not a criminal intent on using
> them. If he already plans to attack my computers illegally, I don't
> think acquiring or constructing an "illegal" tool to do so will make
> him "think twice".

Exactly.  The type of argument Sam is presenting sounds wonderful to
people like politicians.  Regulate the tool and crime cannot be
committed.  This is exactly the type of mentality that the RIAA has
against P2P filesharing applications.  It's exactly the mentality that
has plagued the decss cases.  Possession of a tool does not make a
criminal act.  Application of a tool in an illegal manner does.

Let's keep that distinction clear and free of morality agendas.

-- 
Chad Walstrom <chewie at wookimus.net>           http://www.wookimus.net/
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