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Postby digital_blue » 27 Jun 2005 16:38

Santos718 wrote:On the subject of legal matters.

My question is:
How would this issued be addressed if a hobbyist would like to be a member of LSI?


Santos, in areas such as yours where the laws are less than accomodating, it will take a lot of work to get a club up and running, if it proves to be possible at all. I'm not denying that this undertaking may be more trouble than it's worth to some people in some places, but not all areas are as difficult as yours.

In my province, there is no license required to own or posses picks. The laws are typical of the "intent" laws that exist in many places. For this reason, I am able to start a local chapter here and not face any legal or ethical problem. This will not be true in all places. I've some ideas for how we might approach a problem such as yours and still keep everything above board, but I will discuss situations on a one on one basis, as every location will be different.

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Postby cracksman » 27 Jun 2005 17:03

Thanks db,

db wrote:
Valid point. We'll look at that. Perhaps "conviction of a crime for which you have not received a pardon" would be better suited. We do want to be carefull on this point tho, because this type of organization could end up attracting a great deal of media attention and I think it is paramount that we maintain the integrity of the organization. I want little Johnny's parents to feel OK about him getting involved with LSI. It amounts to breaking down the public perception that there is something untoward about lockpickers. I don't know the details of your legal situation, but would the above ammendment suffice?


At least for the U.S., a felony conviction would be a good standard, it is what you would find on most applications for various weapons permits from police departments, as well as general job applications. Misdemeanor convictions generally don't preclude anyone from membership in clubs, etc.

Thanks for taking that into consideration :)

One other point, non-profit doesn't mean that you can't draw a salary, if LSI does take off, you may find it a full-time job :D

Oh, one other thing, I was trying to get a look at Toools bi-laws (15 pages long!) but I can only find it in German, there may be some useful information in there if someone can get an english copy I'd love to read it.

Thanks again db
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Postby Santos718 » 27 Jun 2005 17:05

cracksman wrote: get an english copy I'd love to read it.


Same here.
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Postby digital_blue » 27 Jun 2005 17:59

This is the best I can do with the translator I have. I am aware that there is a gap between Article 19 and 26. This is true in the original text as well.

Hope this is of some value.

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http://www.geocities.com/digital_blue_site/tooolrules.doc
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Postby Grudge » 28 Jun 2005 4:49

First, a big thanks to Varjeal, Digital_Blue and Frostbyte (and I am sure, others) for stepping up for the hard work necessary to form LSI!

Second, I am sure you are already brainstorming it, but LSI needs a good logo. Something to stick on letterhead, the web site, T-Shirts & hats (btw http://www.cafepress.com/ = easy fund raising) and that nifty laminated ID card. You might consider recycling some of the ideas on the LP101 T-Shirt toss-around.
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Postby digital_blue » 28 Jun 2005 8:14

Logo is done. I'll post shortly. Also, Member Applications are just waiting on one last little piece of info and they will be done as well. Website should be running within 3 weeks. Member ID Cards are complete and just waiting for all your smiling mugs on them. ;)

I just want to thank you guys who have shown an interest in this project. This has been, and continues to be an exciting endeavor. Please keep the ideas rolling in!

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Postby Ezer » 28 Jun 2005 11:22

Nice. :D
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Postby cracksman » 28 Jun 2005 12:39

very nice :D
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Postby Santos718 » 28 Jun 2005 12:56

its its "sniff sniff" beatiful :cry:
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Postby raimundo » 28 Jun 2005 14:32

cool 8)
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Postby Grudge » 28 Jun 2005 14:59

Nice logo, professional and tells the story. Good job guys! :D
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Postby MeRZHiN » 28 Jun 2005 16:40

VERY nice logo, and i on the other hand, could get some ppl my age to make ourself a small group. i know 3ppl that woyuld be sure to join, i showed them my uber 1337 skills of picking a 1-pin padlock and they got really excited :)
but i wonder, what is needed to start a group?
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Postby pip » 28 Jun 2005 16:41

just an idea...

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Postby cracksman » 28 Jun 2005 17:12

Very nice Pip :D

As an Irish-American, however, I think you might have forgot something :P
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