Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!rutgers!mcnc!ncsuvx!news From: hes@ccvr1.ncsu.edu (Henry E. Schaffer) Newsgroups: comp.org.eff.talk Subject: Re: Steve Jackson Games Search Warrant Message-ID: <1990Nov19.211907.14195@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu> Date: 19 Nov 90 21:19:07 GMT References: <1990Nov14.151548.6650@eff.org> <1990Nov16.215719.12860@eff.org> <1990Nov18.034409.1833@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU> Reply-To: hes@ccvr1.ncsu.edu (Henry E. Schaffer) Organization: NCSU Computing Center Lines: 9 In article <1990Nov18.034409.1833@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU> gl8f@astsun9.astro.virginia.edu (Greg Lindahl) writes: >... >Of course, lockpick tools are illegal in some places. True or false? In NC posession of lockpicks is not illegal, but can be used as evidence against you if you are found someplace you aren't supposed to be (such as in a closed store.) --henry schaffer n c state univ