Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Is voicing a desire for the president to be assasinated against the law?
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Originally posted by rgr22j
Could you point me to a reference? The only ones I can find (such as South Dakota SB19 and Massachusetts SB2122) are fairly recent (i.e. 2002). SB2122 in particular "establishes the crime of Communicating a Terroristic Threat."
Rather, I would think that if you threaten anybody, and it is deemed credible, then maybe it would fall under assault. And if you follow through, either battery or manslaughter/murder, those sorts of things. But, I am not a lawyer. However, on the basketball court I've threatened to kick someone's ass and been threatened to have my ass kicked, and so far nothing has come of it.
-- Alvin
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I think Labell did a pretty good job of reference material. Overall its probably as smart as yelling bomb on an airplane; after all its a free country right?
I dont know how much truth is in the link below. There are many sites about it. If this technology is old I wonder what the upgrade have been. In anycase saying things can get you labeled as a terrorist these days.
http://www.iis.ee.ic.ac.uk/~frank/surp99/article1/fb97/
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