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I'm confused. How could the old laws ban something, but make it illegal to accuse anyone of it?
quote: In 1899, colonial settlers made it a crime to accuse someone of being a witch or wizard - wary of the witch hunts in Europe a few centuries earlier which saw many people burned at the stake after such accusations.
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Witchcraft itself isn't legalized, it's just legally recognized. It's no longer illegal to accuse someone of witchcraft. From what I can tell from the article, witchcraft hasn't been illegal; now harming someone with it will be illegal. Much as, for instance, vehicular homicide is a special class of homicide. I guess as long as they don't accept spectral evidence like Salem did, they probably won't have much trouble with witch-hunting. I imagine harm-by-witchcraft would be an extremely difficult charge to prove. I mean, person A dislikes person B, someone sees person A attempting a spell, something bad happens to person B; unless you made the intent to cause harm the crime, only the fraction of cases in which what person A said would happen actually happened to person B, tried by a judge who believed in witchcraft, would be cleared. *Valiantly tries to keep an open mind on this, with a disbelief in witchcraft.* This would be a rather interesting Nation-States issue, wouldn't it?
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I'm not a witch! I'm not a witch! They dressed me up like this. And this isn't my nose. It's a false one.
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