Ross Andrews on Nostr: nostr.build There are some crimes that involve speech but the speech part isn't the ...
nostr.build (npub1nxy…avr7) There are some crimes that involve speech but the speech part isn't the crime. If you leak a bunch of stolen classified documents, should free speech be a valid defense for that? Or going the other way, if you shoot at someone and miss, should it still be a crime even though you didn't kill them?
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