From: Mark Steven Heyman (markheyman@infoproconsulting.com)
Date: Wed May 19 2004 - 22:01:26 BST
Hi Joe, ALD, and all,
Thanks Joe. As usual, you offer a thoughtful contribution, the whole
of which I need to stew on for awhile. Just a quick question:
In my assertion to ALD, that all crime is biological, I was referring
to crime in it's more normal use of the word, you know, the sort of
thing for which society sends you to jail. At least that's the sort
of crime I thought ALD was asking about. So, insofar as crime of
that sort is concerned, can you give an example of one that is not
biological? I mean, assuming that the societal crime qualifies as a
crime within the MoQ.
Thanks,
Mark Steven Heyman
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