Jerry Johnson wrote:
> Actually, both of the examples you gave would not be punishable, since they do not 
>violate federal law.
> 
> I seems to me that federal law (for the most part - it is changing a bit even as we 
>speak) has been reserved for classes of crimes that:
> 1. are/should be recognized as crimes regardless of jurisdiction

Regardless of jurisdiction. Interesting. And what if some people in some 
jurisdiction outside the US have different ideas on what should be 
recognized as a crime? Euthanasia for instance.

Jochem
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