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by dekhn 1494 days ago
but you're basically just arguing that "intent matters", when it's clear (empircally) that it doesn't.
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We agree that intent isn't likely to matter for what will happen to you that day. No one is arguing otherwise.

It does appear to matter in the law, and the day you show up in court (if you're foolish/stubborn enough to test it).