Author Topic: America; Land of the free? Lolnope.  (Read 11460 times)

But google already saves what you search for.

Also the NORML website.
Apparently that'll get me arrested now.
I don't want to search it up but what is NORML?

I don't want to search it up but what is NORML?

National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws


Because in a one-tracked, no freedom government like ours, supporting the legalization of drugs will get you thrown in jail.

Again, come off it people. Even if this bill were to be put in effect, searching things like NORML cannot and will not get you arrested.

That's like holding you accountable for saying you believe in communism, something America has never- oh wait.

Does that mean they can see everything we've been to before? Or everything after this bill was passed?

All it means is, if they suspect you of any harmful materials, and acquire a warrant for the information, then the ISP will have no choice but to hand over the logged information.

People are just getting butt-hurt over the logging part.

Freedom isn't free anymore. 12$ an hour, fork it over.

You know what? I think the government is - COMMENT REMOVED




ITT: People who didn't know their ISP logged them and has been doing that for years.

lol
time for major creeps and white supremacists and drug user busting

ITT: People who didn't know their ISP logged them and has been doing that for years.
I'm too pissed off to look through this thread to see if one sane person actually looked at the objective facts here instead of sensationalized news outlets: Police need warrants to access this information, and your ISP already stores this information (for the police, provided they provide a warrant), this bill would just require them to hold it longer.

Goddammit, does no one pay attention to what I say around here?

Goddammit, does no one pay attention to what I say around here?
you have a beard
they should

This doesn't make any sense! What do they think this'll help, seriously? Do they not understand hormones, and the curiosity of children? Leave it to the parents to protect their children, not the government! I'm completely against this bill!

(In other words, I'm a research addict.)