[Noisebridge-discuss] California Lawmaker Wants 3-D Printers To Be Regulated

Martin Bogomolni martinbogo at gmail.com
Mon May 13 00:56:17 UTC 2013


Well, basically being a Pacifist, no.  I won't wish death on him.

I want this Senator to have a Judge mandate that he go back to
college, and not be allowed to serve in the senate until he has taken
and passed with at least B scores across the board, courses in Ethics,
Anthropology/Comparitive Religion, first year Physics, Chemistry,
Computer Science, Biology and Mathematics.   Basically, put him
through an intense STEM course w/ Ethics.

That's what I'd like.



On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 5:47 PM, Eric W. Rasmussen <ewr at majortek.com> wrote:
> Fair enough. Do you wish death upon him?
>
>
>
> On 12.05.2013 17:44, Martin Bogomolni wrote:
>>
>> This is the same Senator that:
>>
>> In 2005, following news of the "Hot Coffee mod" i  Grand Theft Auto:
>> San Andreas, he claimed that the Entertainment Software Rating Board
>> (ESRB) knew about it in advance and criticized them for not rating the
>> game "adults only".  Yee passed California Assembly Bills 1792 & 1793,
>> a video game bill that criminalizes sale of video games rated M to
>> children under 18 and require retailers to place M-rated games
>> separate from other games intended for children.  The bill was signed
>> into law on October 7, 2005 and the Entertainment Software Association
>> (ESA) filed a lawsuit 10 days later. After the bill passed, it was
>> ruled to be unconstitutional, which required the state to pay $324,840
>> to the ESA in legal fees.
>>
>> -M
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