I actually learned a lot from this. I was particularly stuck by Kash's admonition about overcorrecting. We still need the tools to go after real threats. Perhaps we need a law governing the ability of private organizations to control licensing. Attorneys and doctors. A real law over attorneys would stipulate that if you are involved in overt illegal prosecutions or actions (wire tapping attorney phone calls) you can never call yourself an attorney again. With drs? You can lose your license by pushing anything you don't give the patient both sides of a drugs efficacy.
I actually learned a lot from this. I was particularly stuck by Kash's admonition about overcorrecting. We still need the tools to go after real threats. Perhaps we need a law governing the ability of private organizations to control licensing. Attorneys and doctors. A real law over attorneys would stipulate that if you are involved in overt illegal prosecutions or actions (wire tapping attorney phone calls) you can never call yourself an attorney again. With drs? You can lose your license by pushing anything you don't give the patient both sides of a drugs efficacy.