Peter,

You've hit it on the head. Once the FBI got involved there's almost no way to sort the problem out without going to court. Once a competent Judge gets a look at this case ( No guarantee of the Judge being competent either. ) the case will get tossed and the FBI will be reprimanded for having brought it in the first case. Note, the agent(s) responsible will likely never be brought to task for their mistake.

Frantisek, while this has no obvious Pentax content ( Maybe the eyepieces on the microscopes are Pentax? ), it's still relevant to the PDML. With a capricious FBI on the loose who knows when they will decide that the Stop Bath or Photoflow in your darkroom is a terrorist weapon?

Mark Gosdin


Peter J. Alling wrote:

Looks like a case of over zealous law enforcement. Once started these take on a life of their own since it's an axiom that
no civil servant can ever admit to having made a mistake.


Frantisek Vlcek wrote:


Apparently the FBI confiscated an art exhibition and subpoenaed eight authors.


http://www.timesunion.com/AspStories/storyprint.asp?StoryID=256845


http://www.caedefensefund.org/


OMG, what next?!? That's just plain crazy. Good light, Frantisek Vlcek








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