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Old February 7th 07, 12:55 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
Stefan Wolfe Stefan Wolfe is offline
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Default Did this Amateur Violate US Neutrality Act?


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On 6 Feb 2007 09:01:57 -0800, "KØHB" wrote:

On Feb 5, 8:53 pm, "Stefan Wolfe" wrote:

A citizen operating outside the bounds of US policy might
be construed as violating US neutrality laws.


Maybe or maybe not. In either case, FCC has no jurisdiction to
prosecute "neutrality laws".


indeed if Mr Wlf has eveidence the FBI would seem to be a better
venture than the FCC

OTOH I suspect he is crying wolf


No, I merely intended to open a discussion on topic within the ng
topic(radio.policy). You on ther hand tend to post off-topic most of the
time. I am sure my position is correct and I see very little discourse on
the other side that is actually well thought out. It seems like you and K0HB
are saying "You are wrong because it doesn't affect the FCC"...FCC and FBI
are enforcement arms of the federal government. It makes no difference who
does the actual enforcing. The FBI could take actiom against obscenity being
transmitted over the radio spectrum but so could the FCC.