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From: zane@ddsw1.MCS.COM (Sameer Parekh)
Subject: Idea for VERY IMPORTANT legislation
Message-ID: <1991Jun11.184820.21733@ddsw1.MCS.COM>
Organization: ddsw1.MCS.COM Contributor, Wheeling, IL
Date: Tue, 11 Jun 91 18:48:20 GMT
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	ObDisclaimer: I am not a net.lawyer or similar, so this may account
for my ignorance about law techniques.

	Right now, when drug busts occur, often "Large Quanitities of Cash"
are found.  This is implied as being almost illegal.  If you have large
quantities of cash, you are probably doing something illegal.  In the
future, cash is most likely going to be obsolete, no one will use it.  In
order to allow this to happen nicely and so that criminals will have no use
for cash I have a suggestion for legislation.
	A law would exist which would make it illegal for the government or
anyone else to track the movements of a person by where they are buying
products, using the nationwide-electronic-currency system.  (Right now we
can say, using CCs and ATMs.)  This will help stop the trend toward a
big-brother type government in the US.
	Could someone maybe write a legal-type thing that could be
legislated to do this.  (Maybe it would mandate writing software that makes
it IMPOSSIBLE to do something like this.)
	Then once this text is written, we can all send copies to all the
senators and congresspeople.
-- 
The Ravings of the Insane Maniac Sameer Parekh -- zane@ddsw1.MCS.COM


