SC - Regarding TEA
Ron Martino Jr
yumitori at marsweb.com
Wed Jan 7 11:00:53 PST 1998
hey folks....how about we move this discussion over to the distilling list
and leave the poor cooks alone :D I can just see them pulling their toques
down over their ears as we argue the legality of discussing distillation ;D
Dragonfyr (yes it is hosted on my server but Brandu is STILL List Admin
:D )
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From: Peters, Rise J. <PETERSR at spiegel.becltd.com>
To: sca-cooks at Ansteorra.ORG <sca-cooks at Ansteorra.ORG>
Date: Wednesday, January 07, 1998 12:37 PM
Subject: RE: SC - Brandu-:-) -OT
>In a message dated 98-01-07 09:54:04 EST, Ras wrote:
>
>>> On the 11
>lists I subscribe to nearly everyone had refence to this ot that is illegal
>yesterday. Not a single reference ot such supposed illegal activity
>specified
>"in the USA" and all of them have international members. What a hoot!
>
>>>If I tho't there was any problem with you or your list <sca-distilling> I
>would simply unsubscribe. You do a bang-up job with distilling. ;-) Besides
>I
>tho't Puck was the BAFT agent...<glancing about innocently>
>
>>>Ras (who after all is mundanely an employee of the Pennsylvania Liquor
>Control
>Board and who agrees with Thomas Jefferson that a citizen is under no
>obligation to obey a bad law.)
>
>
>I'd also add that there was an earlier post that referred to "incitement"
to
>criminal activity as being outside First Amendment protections. My general
>impression is that "incitement" under the case law requires the equivalent
>of "let's go burn the house down, come on, let's go!" or "string him up,
>there's a tree!" There was a recent case involving incitement in which a
>book on how to perform contract killings was held to lie outside First
>Amendment protections, and that case does support the proposition that
>"here's details on how to get away with an illegal act" is unprotected
>speech. But there's a difference between details on how to kill people and
>get away with it and, for example, a simple assertion that the federal
>government is unlikely to catch on to very small-scale distilling.
>
>But I'd agree that we get bogged down in discussions of legality, usually
>begun and concluded by non-experts, much more often than is desirable. And
>since criminal law, health codes, and the like vary as much between states
>as they do between the US and other jurisdictions, it rarely profits us
>much.
>
>Rise (who plays a lawyer as her day job)
>
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