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Old 06-18-2012, 07:42 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by plib View Post
Unfortunately it's not confined to Washington - State or DC.

Vic Toews draws line on lawful access: You’re with us, or the child pornographers
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well when its put in such black and white terms, i'm going to side with the child pornographers. i'm not saying it doesn't exist but i think its a massively overblown issue and a catch-all 'boogeyman' for pro-censorship forces, just like the hysteria over 'snuff' films that pops up every once in awhile. while child pornography is a serious issue, internet band-aids shouldn't be a substitute for good old fashioned police work.

plus theres the simple fact is that criminals will ALWAYS find ways around whatever law you put in place and the only ones who end up affected by them are invariably the law abiding.
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