not direcxtly gun related, but it strikes this reader as "interesting"


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alan
January 24, 2003, 05:06 PM
http://www.cato.org/research/articles/crews-030109.html

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Art Eatman
January 24, 2003, 05:30 PM
"If the TIA project ends up routinely requiring banks, airlines, hotels, Internet service providers and other businesses to transfer private information, it will undermine evolving commercial privacy standards, drive transactions underground, perhaps even make criminals out of ordinary people."

This certainly is indirectly related to guns and ammo and shooting or hunting.

"Where did you gt the money you put in that bank that covered the check you wrote for that gun?"

"That motel is a known terrorist meeting place. Why did you stay there, with guns, on your way to what you say was a hunting trip?"

Can't we all have CMichael's stated views and just trust government and all get along with one another? Do we not agree with him that it's government's duty to protect us? And, further, that government actually can protect us without its creating the ability to trample any rights? Last, that it will never trample any rights without redress or accountability?

Art

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