I think this conversation has deteriorated into gun ownership (seriously, can't people understand that gun ownership in the US is such a complex issue that will never get full consensus across everyone?), and I want to bring it back to the topic of encryption and legality.
Encryption is essential in today's Internet age. Most companies will employ a decent level of encryption (256-bit keys) will be near impossible to break:
"Breaking a symmetric 256-bit key by brute force requires 2128 times more computational power than a 128-bit key. 50 supercomputers that could check a billion billion (1018) AES keys per second (if such a device could ever be made) would, in theory, require about 3×1051 years to exhaust the 256-bit key space." (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brute-for … cal_limits)
Services such as online banking, emails, people's medical details, insurance details, and the list really could just keep going on, are protected from people trying to steal information, whether that is the government or a malicious hacker trying to steal your bank details. Encryption is important. It is also important to ensure the integrity of the encryption key used to encrypt that data.
When we start down a path of encryption should be breakable by the government, it also makes it breakable by malicious people. There is no way that you can create a "backdoor", a method for access encrypted data, or using an encryption method that is breakable, that won't also allow other people to do the same. This is essentially the issue with the Apple vs FBI case, do you protect privacy of all sensitive information, or do you make it easier for ANYONE to see it.
There is more to the story that people don't know, so debating on whether Apple should or shouldn't create a backdoor is somewhat pointless, but we can look at the implications of such an action. Encryption needs protection, otherwise it will undermine the entire purpose of encryption and all of its REASONABLE applications.
I give your invention the worst score imaginable. An A minus MINUS!
~Wornstrum~