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Whatever you do, you might find yourself on a list...

cn | 09 July, 2006 15:28

Over at theagitoator.com I found an interesting link to an article on Stateline.org about states beginning to create online registries for meth producers:

Like sex offenders and tax dodgers, methamphetamine makers are now being listed on Internet registries in several states.

Tennessee brought the nation’s first such registry online in 2005, and it now carries information on almost 400 convicted meth manufacturers, according to the state Bureau of Investigations. In Illinois, Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D) signed a law June 4 creating a convicted meth manufacturer registry .

Radley Balko, at The Agitator points out:

Coming soon: DWI registries, people-who-have-rented-adult-videos registries, registries of people with "teh gay," and mouth herpes registries.

Freedom of information has it's twists, to be certain.

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