1994-01-26 - Re: 4th ammendment and Cryptography

Header Data

From: koontzd@lrcs.loral.com (David Koontz )
To: karn@qualcomm.com
Message Hash: f44a538faa339763529e83f3e1ce43512c9824ee8d1da332560379b59eaae130
Message ID: <9401261901.AA22964@io.lrcs.loral.com>
Reply To: N/A
UTC Datetime: 1994-01-26 19:07:11 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 26 Jan 94 11:07:11 PST

Raw message

From: koontzd@lrcs.loral.com (David Koontz )
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 94 11:07:11 PST
To: karn@qualcomm.com
Subject: Re:  4th ammendment and Cryptography
Message-ID: <9401261901.AA22964@io.lrcs.loral.com>
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain


>From: Phil Karn <karn@qualcomm.com>
>Two recommendations:
>"In Our Defense - The Bill of Rights in Action", Ellen Alderman and
>Caroline Kennedy [yes, *that* Caroline Kennedy], Morrow, ISBN 0-688-07801-X.

With all due respect, I find it difficult to reconcile Ms. Kennedys
assertion that "the people" refers collectively to state organized
militia in the second amendment, without carrying this inference elsewhere.

Her book is extremely fast reading, and well, light.





Thread