So, it seems...
Aug. 17th, 2004 06:00 pm...you can be charged with possessing an extract of the Terrorist's Handbook, can you? Anyone know which law covers that?
Given how widely circulated it used to be, I suspect most of the people I knew at Uni would now be facing arrest.
Given how widely circulated it used to be, I suspect most of the people I knew at Uni would now be facing arrest.
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Date: 2004-08-18 09:22 am (UTC)But even in that situation, I don't want to see people being prosecuted for having those things. If there's evidence of a plot, prosecute them under the appropriate "planning to kill people" laws. If there isn't, you shouldn't be prosecuting them for possessing items which aren't, by themselves, illegal.
I've read the anarchists cookbook and the terrorists handbook. In fact, I searched the net to see how available they were just after I saw this story, then skimmed them again - and records of that will be available to the police if they look, I guess. So if I have physical "bomb making materials" available too, should I now be charged?