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<blockquote data-quote="Razur" data-source="post: 2736128" data-attributes="member: 6154"><p>So do two wrongs make it all right?</p><p>I'm not sure I understand your position excat.</p><p>You aren't offering anything to the thread except to demean the OP.</p><p>What if he gave the kid the ammo for show-and-tell?</p><p>What if it was inert?</p><p>I'm not saying it is okay or appropriate.</p><p>Maybe what you're saying is let's focus on preventing this sort of situation from occurring?</p><p>What if the kid had some other form of contraband?</p><p>"Little Timmy, you shouldn't have this naughty magazine, where did you get it?"</p><p>"Does you daddy have lots of these kinds of magazines?"</p><p>"Does he have pictures of naked kids?"</p><p>See how this could theoretically become a slippery slope and a potentially illegal interrogation?</p><p>I find his question valid and am interested in an educated response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Razur, post: 2736128, member: 6154"] So do two wrongs make it all right? I'm not sure I understand your position excat. You aren't offering anything to the thread except to demean the OP. What if he gave the kid the ammo for show-and-tell? What if it was inert? I'm not saying it is okay or appropriate. Maybe what you're saying is let's focus on preventing this sort of situation from occurring? What if the kid had some other form of contraband? "Little Timmy, you shouldn't have this naughty magazine, where did you get it?" "Does you daddy have lots of these kinds of magazines?" "Does he have pictures of naked kids?" See how this could theoretically become a slippery slope and a potentially illegal interrogation? I find his question valid and am interested in an educated response. [/QUOTE]
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