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<blockquote data-quote="Roadkill Coyote" data-source="post: 2798234" data-attributes="member: 13568"><p>There have been attempts for years to get voluntary action by the media, including the FBI's "Don't name them" campaign. those attempts have failed. So, it's gonna have to be involuntary. As for choosing to have it handled through the federal judiciary, it would make the <em>process</em>, if not the subject, transparent and provide a means to both contest and appeal the decision.</p><p></p><p>So yes, I think that my suggestion is the least intrusive means to prevent national news organizations from rewarding killers and comparing it to Pravda is a wild exaggeration. But I understand that what I'm suggesting is a damaging to your liberties and you're unhappy and disagree with me in the strongest possible terms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadkill Coyote, post: 2798234, member: 13568"] There have been attempts for years to get voluntary action by the media, including the FBI's "Don't name them" campaign. those attempts have failed. So, it's gonna have to be involuntary. As for choosing to have it handled through the federal judiciary, it would make the [I]process[/I], if not the subject, transparent and provide a means to both contest and appeal the decision. So yes, I think that my suggestion is the least intrusive means to prevent national news organizations from rewarding killers and comparing it to Pravda is a wild exaggeration. But I understand that what I'm suggesting is a damaging to your liberties and you're unhappy and disagree with me in the strongest possible terms. [/QUOTE]
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