From: Scott Schryvers <schryver@radiks.net>
To: Ernest Hua <hua@chromatic.com>
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Message ID: <199607240845.DAA09636@sr.radiks.net>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-07-24 11:56:22 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 19:56:22 +0800
From: Scott Schryvers <schryver@radiks.net>
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 19:56:22 +0800
To: Ernest Hua <hua@chromatic.com>
Subject: Kids and Computer Privacy Was Re: No more stupid gun thread ...
Message-ID: <199607240845.DAA09636@sr.radiks.net>
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At 06:24 PM 7/22/96 -0700, you wrote:
>Ok. This thread has gone on long enough and covered just about every
>point except the one which I originally made in my first response,
>which is that I abhor the idea that kids should carry weapons (of any
>sort) to school as standard equipment. In fact, I abhor the idea
>that kids should carry weapons at school for any reason.
>
>Enough said.
>
>I do not care to discuss:
>
>1. Should kids have any weapons at any time?
>
>2. Should kids have guns (specifically guns)?
>
>3. Should kids know how to operate weapons of any sort?
>
>If any of you really really have to discuss this issue, let's spare
>the rest of the list and send me E-Mail directly.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Ern
>
Should kids have crypto? [weapons]
Should parents teach their kids crypto at an early age?
Should kids have a right to privacy?
If yes, should there be a limit to the privacy they hold?
Under Itar crypto is a weapon. If a kid were to bring a disk
containing pgp to school could they be expelled for carrying a weapon?
Should children's legal rights be taught at school at an early age?
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