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Doug Kanter
 
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"HarryKrause" wrote in message
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Dan J.S. wrote:
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Doug Kanter wrote:
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July 30, 2005 12:27 PM PDT
EFF probes printer watermarks

Color laser printers print hidden data that lets law enforcement
agencies tell which printer was used and when, according to the
Electronic Frontier Foundation. The EFF on Thursday sent a freedom
of information act request to the U.S. Secret Service in an attempt
to get details on the tracing feature, which the group says impacts
the privacy of users.
Do you think the printer manufacturers designed these things at the
behest of the government? Or are they just the trails left by a
particular design, in the same way a not-so-old Chrysler mini-van
smells like a 30 year old pickup that's never had its oil changed?
Well, I have always heard that "the police" could match up a photocopy
from a Xerox machine or a copy from a Laserprinter to a copy they were
holding as evidence because of manufacturing marks burned into images
through the printing process. I have no idea, however, if that is the
truth.

Frankly, I wouldn't put anything past the Bush Administration when it
comes to the eroding of individual civil liberties. There hasn't been
another POTUS in my lifetime who has done more to erode individual
civil liberties than Bush.

On a slightly related note, if you buy a new handgun in Maryland
through legal channels, a spent round casing must be sent to the state
police. Manufacturers who sell through dealers in Maryland include the
spent casing in the presentation box.

I suppose if a crime is committed with a semi-auto handgun that ejects
casings, a match could be made in a state police lab.
Harry

You cut on the Bush administration and then on the democrats for the
handgun tracking. I hope you are a libertarian!

Dan

There's appeal in some bits and pieces of libertarianism, but its
advocacy of societal irresponsibility leaves me cold. And the LP
candidates transcend the bizarre.

As for handguns, I believe handgun owners should be licensed and
handguns should be registered. I do feel the Maryland "shell casing law"
is silly.


How are you supposed to take over a tyrannical government if the
government knows exactly who has what weapons? That was the point of the
second amendment.

Yeah, and maybe it worked in the 18th and 19th Century. These days, to
successfully take on the US military, you have to be an "insurgent" from
some dippy little country we're bombing to smithereens.


They're using weapons that we're not supposed to have.