Re: "Geeks with Guns" at Atlanta Linux Showcase

Carlos Morgado (l39801@alfa.ist.utl.pt)
Tue, 13 Oct 1998 20:31:47 +0100


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On Mon, Oct 12, 1998 at 11:54:55AM -0400, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
> Chris Farris <chris@perun.room17.com>:
> > 1. To carry a pistol in GA (concealed or in the open) requires a permit.
> > 2. It is illegal to bring a pistol to a Public Gathering. I will assume
> > that the show counts as such. Irregardless....
> > 3. Anyone bringing any firearms to the show will escorted out, and
> > possibly arrested. This is Show and convention center policy.
> > 4. Bringing a pistol on MARTA (our subway) is illegal.
>
> To deal with these problems, case your pistol *disassembled* -- slide
> or cylinder separate from frame. That's how I get by the airline regs.

I would call you a madned war monger to your face but i'm afraid :)

> --
> <a href="http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr">Eric S. Raymond</a>
>
> The following is a Python RSA implementation. According to the US Government
> posting these four lines makes me an international arms trafficker! Join me
> in civil disobedience; add these lines of code to your .sig block to help get
> this stupid and unconstitutional law changed.

This wouldn't be ironic if you were a peacefull type induvidual. Has you
enjoy carrying arms this is more of personal joy to you then civil
disobedience.
(i am not american and have a RSA perl .sig)

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