ABOLITION OF THE PATRIOT ACT;
Also Known As:
The Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001; and, related laws amending and reauthorizing this Act in 2004, 2005 2006.
A Majority of Site Participants Do Not Support The Abolition of The Patriot Act 11-22-2008
NOVEMBER 22, 2008
SPECIFIC SOLUTION BY FEDERAL STATUTE:
ABOLITION OF THE PATRIOT ACT; Also Known As: The Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001; and, related laws amending and reauthorizing this Act in 2004, 2005 2006.
SUGGESTED LANGUAGE
THE PATRIOT ACT; also known as: The Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001; and, interrelated laws amending and reauthorizing this Act in 2004, 2005 2006; is/are; hereby, abolished, rendered null and void; pending subsequent more appropriate legislative proposals associated with the inherent principles in The United States Constitution; in accord with, the right, proper, insightful, judicious deliberation time-honored in the Jurisprudence of The United States of America.
RATIONALE: The Patriot Act violates: The United States Constitution, The Bill of Rights; and, all Civil Liberties and Freedoms enjoyed and guaranteed to United States Citizensl; as endowed by Providence. "They can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin
A Majority of Site Participants Do Not Support The Abolition of The Patriot Act 11-22-2008
tions =Public Law 107-56
U.S. Statutes at Large 115 Stat. 272 (2001) Codification Act(s) amended Electronic Communications Privacy Act Computer Fraud and Abuse Act Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Money Laundering Control Act Bank Secrecy Act Right to Financial Privacy Act Fair Credit Reporting Act Immigration and Nationality Act Victims of Crime Act of 1984 Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act Title(s) amended 8, 12, 15, 18, 20, 31, 42, 47, 49, 50 U.S.C. sections created 18 USC §2712, 31 USC §5318A, 15 USC §1681v, 8 USC §1226A, 18 USC §1993, 18 USC §2339, 18 USC §175b, 50 USC §403-USC §470, 18 USC §471, 18 USC §472, 18 USC §473, 18 USC §474, 18 USC §476, 18 USC §477, 18 USC §478, 18 USC §479, 18 USC §480, 18 USC §481, 18 USC §484, 18 USC §493, 18 USC §917, 18 USC §930, 18 USC §981, 18 USC §1029, 18 USC §1030, 18 USC §1362, 18 USC §1363, 18 5b, 51 USC §5103a U.S.C. sections substantially amended 8 USC §1105, 8 USC §1182g, 8 USC §1189, 8 USC §1202, 12 USC §248, 12 USC §1828, 12 USC §3414, 15 USC §1681a, 15 USC §6102, 15 USC §6106, 18 USC §7, 18 USC §81, 18 USC §175, 18 USC §1366, 18 USC §1956, 18 USC §1960, 18 USC §1961, 18 USC §1992, 18 USC §2155, 18 USC §2325, 18 USC §2331, 18 USC §2332e, 18 USC §2339A, 18 USC §2339B, 18 USC §2340A, 18 USC §2510, 18 USC §2511, 18 USC §2516, 18 USC §2517, 18 USC §2520, 18 USC §2702, 18 USC §2703, 18 USC §2707, 18 USC §2709, 18 USC §2711, 18 USC §3056, 18 USC §3077, 18 USC §3103, 18 USC §3121, 18 USC §3123, 18 USC §3124, 18 USC §3127, 18 USC §3286, 18 USC §3583, 20 USC §1232g, 20 USC §9007, 31 USC §310 (redesignated), 31 USC §5311, 31 USC §5312, 31 USC §5317, 31 USC §5318, 31 USC §5319, 31 USC §5321, 31 USC §5322, 31 USC §5324, 31 USC §5330, 31 USC §5331, 31 USC §5332, 31 USC §5341, 42 USC §2284, 42 USC §2284, 42 USC §3796, 42 USC §3796h, 42 USC §10601, 42 USC §10602, 42 USC §10603, 42 USC §10603b, 42 USC §14601, 42 USC §14135A, 47 USC §551, 49 USC §31305, 49 USC §46504, 49 USC §46505, 49 USC §60123, 50 USC §403-3c, 50 USC §401a, 50 USC §1702, 50 USC §1801, 50 USC §1803, 50 USC §1804, 50 USC §1805, 50 USC §1806, 50 USC §1823, 50 USC §1824, 50 USC §1842, 50 USC §1861, 50 USC §1862, 50 USC §1863 Title II: Surveillance procedures Public Law Pub.L. 107-56). As reauthorized The The Act was reauthorized by two bills. The first, the USA PATRIOT and Terrorism Prevention Reauthorization Act of 2005, was passed by both houses of Congress in July 2005. This bill reauthorized provisions of the The Act and the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004The second reauthorization act, the The Act Additional Reauthorizing Amendments Act of 2006, amended the first and was passed in February 2006. Act Additional Reauthorizing Amendments Act.1
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