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Usa Patriot Act Pros And Cons

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The USA Patriot Act was signed into law on October 26, 2001, by President Bush. The USA Patriot Act is an acronym that stands for “Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism (USA PATRIOT) Act.” The theory behind the USA Patriot Act is to provide law enforcement with the “unprecedented ability to search, seize, detain and eavesdrop in their pursuit of possible terrorists (Orthmann & Hess, 2013). The USA Patriot Act was extended by President Obama signing a four-year extension of the Act. Furthermore, to address the question of whether or not I feel the USA Patriot Act should be kept forever or not. I would say I agree with keeping it in place. However, in doing so I would have a few caveats. First and foremost, I agree with the USA Patriot Act because I feel …show more content…

The truth is, the USA Patriot Act was established “in response to the September 11th attacks” and “was to provide federal law enforcement with better means to defend against terrorism (Orthmann & Hess, 2013). Through additional research I was able to gain a better understanding of the USA Patriot Act. An article titled, How the Patriot Act Works, by Ed Grabianowski, informed me that the USA Patriot Act is in fact quite thorough, as it possesses ten parts to the Act. Each part addresses a different topic, for instance Title III addresses cutting off the financial support of the terrorist groups and exactly what that would entail. Title VIII covers crimes considered to be acts of terrorism. And Title IX covers the sharing of national intelligence information between government entities. As you can see the USA Patriot Act is quite involved and ensures we are taking every necessary precaution to ensure our nation’s

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