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Previously on "Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act 2019"
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Print it out and walk into yer local police station and ask them if it’s illegal or not.
Have a change of cloth and toothbrush with you...
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Really? Where does it say that ownership of the Anarchist Cookbook is illegal?Originally posted by AtW View PostOh yes, it is illegal (without good lawful reason)
Btw, this may help.
The key paragraph you're looking for is...
Are they going to ban Google Earth as it can be used in preparation for acts of terror?"It's not actually technically against the law to have it, but when they're arresting you on suspicion of commission and preparation of acts of terror it becomes a thing because it can be argued that there's a possibility it could be used in terrorism and because they couldn't get me on anything else," Mr Walker said.
Seriously Alexei, you do come out with some guff!
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Oh yes, it is illegal (without good lawful reason)
I suggest you fall back to the only available to you legal defensive strategy: that what’s you got is actually Anarchist Cockbook
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Have you read "Mein Kampf"?Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI never had you down as a Nazi. Incompatible with freemasonry.
The Communist Manifesto?
The Torah?
The Talmud?
The Quran?
You made an assertion about "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion", I haven't read that one, do you recommend it?
Btw, it is not illegal to own a copy of the Anarchist Cookbook, just saying, like.
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That’s still not a legal defense, it’s not even attempt to reduce sentence by cooperating because it’s no help to prosecutors what they can easily do themselves...Originally posted by Zigenare View PostReally, is that what you think?
Have a look through this forum, there're quite a few people who've owned a copy of that thing in the past.
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Really, is that what you think?Originally posted by meridian View PostI'm not the one trying to impress people on a forum trying to show them how "hard" I am.
Anarchist's Cookbook....
Have a look through this forum, there're quite a few people who've owned a copy of that thing in the past.
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You're the one that raised it in your OP, suggesting that it was somehow caught by the amendments to the counter-terrorism legislation.Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
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Are you really so much of a dick?Originally posted by meridian View PostIs that your defence? That having and keeping proscribed information that is likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism is okay, as long as you don't (currently) have the urge to blow anyone up? Good luck with that one.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Anarchist-C.../dp/1607964813
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