Published on Feb 12, 2014
State legislators in Maryland have
introduced a bill that would cut off water, electricity and other
utilities to National Security Agency headquarters, which are located in
the Old Line state. The bill is called the Fourth Amendment Protection
Act, and supporters say the bill would block the NSA from spying on
citizens in Maryland. Similar bills are being introduced in Washington,
Utah and Missouri. RT's Liz Wahl asks Shahid Buttar, executive director
of the Bill of Rights Defense Committee and who helped draft Maryland's
legislation, how the bill would impact NSA operations.
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