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by root_axis
2541 days ago
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Do you have anything to add to the discussion regarding the topic at hand? I explained the problem with their reasoning in the post you're replying to. > Anything can be considered "evidence of illegal activity" IF it implicates one in a crime. Using your reasoning, a bloody knife is illegal because it's "evidence of illegal activity". Well... no, it could just as easily be evidence that I cut myself making dinner, so there is no reason for you to bring that up except to shoehorn my examples into the category of illegal activity even though they aren't actually illegal. |
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More people are accidentally injured with knives than they are used to commit assault, but in the examples the probabilities are flipped.
You could say that under that reasoning, running over an old nun in the street is illegal because it's "evidence of illegal activity", Well... no, it could just as easily be evidence that you were stopping a mass shooting by a psychopathic old lady.