From: Ian Goldberg <iang@CS.Berkeley.EDU>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: Ian Goldberg <iang@CS.Berkeley.EDU>
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 95 08:49:11 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Munitions shirt (again)
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So, Dave and I got free munitions shirts (they're different, though;
the font is smaller and they have a bunch of X'd out Constitutional
Amendments on the back; I think they ere designed by Joel Furr) for
our bug find.
So I'm wearing it today. The thing is, I live in International House,
a residence that has 50% non-Americans.
So, any consensus as to whether it's actually illegal to do so? I
remember some disagreement a few weeks ago that AFAIK wasn't resolved.
As far as I can tell, it's _technically_ illegal, but any LEO would be
out of his mind to try to enforce it (it would have to be a Fed, too,
wouldn't it? Or can regular city cops get you for violating export
restrictions?).
- Ian
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