I want to make sure that I understand your analogy.
- The right to secure encryption is like the right to bear arms
- Government mandated weakened encryption are like gun control
- The victims of weak encryption (stolen data for example) are similar to innocents harmed by gun control? (I'm not sure on this one, please correct me if I'm wrong).
- Saying weak encryption is bad is like saying gun control is bad
I'm not trying to straw man you, if that's not what you mean, please correct me.
- The right to secure encryption is like the right to bear arms
- Government mandated weakened encryption are like gun control
- The victims of weak encryption (stolen data for example) are similar to innocents harmed by gun control? (I'm not sure on this one, please correct me if I'm wrong).
- Saying weak encryption is bad is like saying gun control is bad
I'm not trying to straw man you, if that's not what you mean, please correct me.
Also, I completely disagree.