|
|
|
|
|
by repelsteeltje
947 days ago
|
|
I agree. This is much like legislation around traditional weapons: Sure, you can't un-invent nuclear physics, gun powder, bows and arrows, knifes, sticks. They are to some level ubiquitous, available to anyone with enough resolve. But that doesn't mean any entrepreneur can decide to produce or hoard large amounts of weapons for personal or commercial gains. In most countries, there are legislative boundaries that make sure the state has monopoly of violence and (preferably democratic) government controls that force. That system of course is still dangerous and fragile, but far better than roving gangs or ultimate power at the hands of commercial organizations... |
|