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by gburt
5517 days ago
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I don't think most people would be for a law that bans passing out a URL that solicits murders. We may not agree with the site, but sharing the URL of it should not be a crime. If you gave someone -- say a reporter -- the contact information of a murderer to interview for a story, should that be a crime? |
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No.
Which is why I said about sharing the URL: "Again, not all cases [should be illegal], but some cases."
But as I said in another comment, if I gave someone the URL to a site from which he could order a hit on his wife, knowing he was planning on doing so, and then he went ahead and did it, could I be arrested as an accomplice?
Let's remove computers entirely to see where we stand. If I gave someone the phone number of a hitman, would I be an accomplice?
I don't know the answer for sure, but I suspect that I could be seen as an accomplice. So why is this different?