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Section 13A-11-38 - Doxing; penalties, Ala. Code § 13A-11-38 | Casetext Search + Citator
It is against the law in Alabama
It is against the law in Alabama
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And that would be the purpose of doxxing the site's owners. What they're doing is legal, and it's legal to do it to them.According to what I've read, a person cannot be held liable for harm caused to another person, even intentionally, if what they released was not breaking any laws.
Doxxing is completely legal in most states
Ask Marener, they'll tell you. I argued with them for over a week about it, and they were right, you can LEGALLY and INTENTIONALLY dox people with intent to harm them...
It's fucked up and out government is sitting on their hands about it.
Child psychology works great on democrats.Liberals loved electric cars until the didn’t. LOL Maybe Trump should open the border like Biden did and let violent gangs in. Liberals will want a wall immediately.
The ones pushing only care about money. They laugh at their brainwashed followers.Liberals loved electric cars until the didn’t. LOL Maybe Trump should open the border like Biden did and let violent gangs in. Liberals will want a wall immediately.
And that would be the purpose of doxxing the site's owners. What they're doing is legal, and it's legal to do it to them.
It is morally wrong, that's true, but as long as the government won't act to make it illegal, the only thing that stops a bully is when he earns consequences for his behavior.Personally, I think it's morally wrong, for the reasons stated. I think our government is really fucking up by not making a law about this...yesterday.
Dont need the Fed on this. States can do this too. Alabama already has done so.It is morally wrong, that's true, but as long as the government won't act to make it illegal, the only thing that stops a bully is when he earns consequences for his behavior.
Yes, they can, and should.Dont need the Fed on this. States can do this too. Alabama already has done so.
Can't argue there. I've often been an advocate for using their own games against them, but in areas where people could get hurt, it's just wrong. It's too bad the left doesn't think that way.It is morally wrong, that's true, but as long as the government won't act to make it illegal, the only thing that stops a bully is when he earns consequences for his behavior.