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Guest mn32768
From the Bill:

(a) A person commits an offense who intentionally:

(4) Communicates with another person
or transmits or displays an image in a manner in which there is a reasonable expectation that the image will be viewed by the victim
by [by telephone, in writing or by electronic communication] without legitimate purpose:

But,

"lmage" includes, but is not limited to, a visual depiction, video clip or photograph of another person;
So gun pr0n would be ok?
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Guest TackleberryTom

I guess this bill also puts an end to Halloween costume pics as well.

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Mistake
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Of all the stupid "shinola" going on in this state, dead people from tornadoes, flooding out the wazoo, 12% or more unemployment, etc,etc, what does this ass hat have to worry about? Thats right, internet photos. Bookem Dano!

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Guest 6.8 AR

Hell, the picture of that goober who sponsored the bill scared me. what can I do? OS,

you're in trouble for posting that picture! Nana nana:D

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Hell, the picture of that goober who sponsored the bill scared me. what can I do? OS,

you're in trouble for posting that picture! Nana nana:D

Now now...I just linked to where it resides. Which is on the state's site at capitol.tn.gov. So you should file criminal complaint against the State of TN itself!

- OS

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Guest Lester Weevils

Tonight Fox News late night show Red Eye had a segment on this law. One wit on the show obseved, "Yes but also in Tennessee you can go to jail for smuggling in books or shoes."

It is a funny show.

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Guest 6.8 AR
Now now...I just linked to where it resides. Which is on the state's site at capitol.tn.gov. So you should file criminal complaint against the State of TN itself!

- OS

Technicalities:D

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Tonight Fox News late night show Red Eye had a segment on this law. One wit on the show obseved, "Yes but also in Tennessee you can go to jail for smuggling in books or shoes."

It is a funny show.

Haha, nice.

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Guest mikedwood

I sent them this email. I may soon be banned from Tennessee.

Rep. Tindell and Senator Campfield,

Tenn. law bans posting images that "cause emotional distress"

Is this for real? Tenn. law bans posting images that "cause emotional distress"

"The new legislation adds images to the list of communications that can trigger criminal liability. But for image postings, the "emotionally distressed" individual need not be the intended recipient. Anyone who sees the image is a potential victim. If a court decides you "should have known" that an image you posted would be upsetting to someone who sees it, you could face months in prison and thousands of dollars in fines.

I firmly believe in freedom of religion and am just using this as an example. I don't care what religion anyone is if it suits them, but...

If I'm reading this right, if a child wins a 4 H competition for his prize pig and his proud parent posts a picture of said pig on Facebook or the Internet, odds are it's going to be offensive to muslims cause pork seems to generally offend the Muslim faithful."

Before you say "Dude you are crazy, quit wasting my time" (I should have found out about this sooner I will admit.)

NOVELTY pig calendars and toys have been banned from a council office ? in case they offend Muslim staff.

Read more: Muslims win toy pigs ban | The Sun |News

Woman fired for eating bacon (Offending Muslims a Termination Offense in Orlando)

Woman fired for eating bacon (Offending Muslims a Termination Offense in Orlando)

Muslim student offended because teacher said the word “ham” in class

http://www.ihatethemedia.com/muslim-student-offended-because-teacher-said-the-word-ham-in-class

I have seen many disturbing things on the Internet (and it is true somethings you just can't unsee) but you don't have to look at them if you don't want to. I am personally offended by super baggy pants but I think if someone wants to wear them or even if they want to post a picture of it on the Internet, I don't have to look.

Could you please propose a law putting a 10 year moratorium on making new laws?

Thank you for your public service and have a nice day,

Mike

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I sent them this email. I may soon be banned from Tennessee...

It's a shame that there probably aren't any legislators in our state legislature who will even understand your letter; much less act on it...if they had ANY common sense at all they would have never passed this ridiculous law (or many other equally ridiculous laws).

I sent a letter to many of our state legislators and Gov. Haslam after the close of their activities this year because of, what I believe, is an extremely disappointing session for gun owners in particular and conservatives in general after DECADES of so-called conservative Republicans pleading for voters to give them control...not a single recipient has even acknowledged receiving my letter much less responded to it...I suspect your letter will receive a similar lack of response.

REMEMBER in NOVEMBER!

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Guest mikedwood
It's a shame that there probably aren't any legislators in our state legislature who will even understand your letter; much less act on it...if they had ANY common sense at all they would have never passed this ridiculous law (or many other equally ridiculous laws).

I sent a letter to many of our state legislators and Gov. Haslam after the close of their activities this year because of, what I believe, is an extremely disappointing session for gun owners in particular and conservatives in general after DECADES of so-called conservative Republicans pleading for voters to give them control...not a single recipient has even acknowledged receiving my letter much less responded to it...I suspect your letter will receive a similar lack of response.

REMEMBER in NOVEMBER!

Yeah I agree whole heartedly, less and less changes when the parties switch over now despite all the rhetoric. I do not believe there is an actual differece anymore if there ever was one.

I am really thinking of urging my senator and house rep to act on this new sitting information.

HealthWatch: Sitting Vs. Smoking « CBS San Francisco

Might as well work on banning sitting at least in public places and schools. If it's as dangerous as this study says we need some government help to get people off thier duff. I think a comfortable chair ban would be a good start.

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Yeah I agree whole heartedly, less and less changes when the parties switch over now despite all the rhetoric. I do not believe there is an actual differece anymore if there ever was one.

I am really thinking of urging my senator and house rep to act on this new sitting information.

HealthWatch: Sitting Vs. Smoking « CBS San Francisco

Might as well work on banning sitting at least in public places and schools. If it's as dangerous as this study says we need some government help to get people off thier duff. I think a comfortable chair ban would be a good start.

I think we just need to outlaw everything since "living" seems to be dangerous to our health...while we're at it, why don't we just go ahead and make "crime" illegal - that will stop all the crime and then none of us will need those nasty, evil guns to protect ourselves!

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Tonight Fox News late night show Red Eye had a segment on this law. One wit on the show obseved, "Yes but also in Tennessee you can go to jail for smuggling in books or shoes."

It is a funny show.

Saw that, was gonna post it.

I'm a Red Eye junkie myself.

- OS

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And this law is a clear example of why the Republicans are no different or better than the Democrats. They are BOTH for bigger government and the infringement of our rights and freedoms. It's all about power, money and control and our political system is nothing more than a game to see which side can amass more of it and there is only one way to fix it.

Burn it all down and start over.

This statement causes me emotional distress . . .:D If this wasn't such a serious topic it would be funny.

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I think you are exactly right. I wonder what this bunch was thinkin when they did this stupid stuff.

leroy

Haven't seen much news today. We're not appearing as national laughingstock on any shows yet except Red Eye?

- OS

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