lupercal wrote:compared2what? wrote: I just wanted to convey to you a general sense of why it is I think that rushing out of your way to break federal laws in full view of the federal law enforcement officials who just finished telling you they want to bust people for doing that type of thing
Which federal laws and which agency's officials are you talking about, specifically?
I was thinking of the FBI and the federal statutes mentioned by barracuda. There are some state laws that would probably be more applicable, if the point of the endeavor was arrest, prosecution and conviction. But I don't think it is.
You've been making similar threats for weeks now but this is a discussion board and Sandy Hook strikes me as a perfectly legitimate discussion subject.
Unless you can point me to where I made threats, I'd like you to apologize for accusing me of making them. Because that's a fucking outrageous thing to say. And utterly unsupported.
And unless you can point me to where I said that Sandy Hook was not a perfectly legitimate discussion subject, I'd like you to apologize for implying that was my position on the matter. Because that's also a fucking outrageous thing to say. And utterly unsupported.
I've already explained several times what I think the potential risk is and why I'm pointing to it perfectly clearly, including on this thread. Since I have no way of knowing what part of what I'm saying you don't understand, I suggest that you start by reading this post,
right here, and then asking me for further elucidation as required.
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On a technically separate legal note: There's only been one time so far that I've seen anyone actually indisputably exposing the board and/or self to legal risk in connection with this case. And that was when you posted the Rodia thing. The reason that I didn't say anything about it immediately or feel the need to was basically that I felt that the practical risk to you was slight to non-existent in real terms for circumstantial reasons. And probably lower than that for the board.
But I was worried beyond fucking measure on your behalf anyway, frankly. That was libel per se, at a minimum. And you can't always count on circumstance being your friend. And if you think I'm threatening you by saying that or trying to stifle discussion, you're wrong. You actually don't have a free-speech right to publicly implicate someone in a mass homicide on a whim. And that's not, like, my rule or my opinion or whatever. You just don't. It's not allowable under law.
I also happen to think it's a morally indecent, heartless, inhumane, irresponsible and dangerous thing to do, personally. But that's just me, exercising my free-speech rights. There's absolutely no reason at all for you to let it stop you from continuing to do and say whatever you wish, if you feel otherwise.