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Should Hacking tools be covered by the second amendment? | 367 comments | Create New Account
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A hack to have them covered
Authored by: bugstomper on Wednesday, March 20 2013 @ 12:46 AM EDT
If you tattoo the code for your hacking tool on your biceps can you claim a
defense based on the right to bare arms? Or would the fact that your arms are
covered by the Second Amendment create a paradox because if they are covered
they are not bare?

These are deep questions that I am sure will have to be settled by the Supreme
Court some day.

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Should Hacking tools be covered by the second amendment?
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, March 20 2013 @ 10:49 PM EDT
Obviously you are not an Americana as you fail to grasp the humor in the
original.

Here in America we have schools suspending a 5 year old for eating a cookie into
the shape of a toy pistol and saying "Bang, Bang".

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