What is the government able to do as dictated by Section 215 and Section 206 of the Patriot act?
A) The government can incentivize the deployment of new and innovative anti-terrorism technologies by providing liability protections to companies whose products or services have successfully passed DHS review.
B) They can authorize cybersecurity attacks and the military has been drafting cyber rules of engagement.
C) They can gather any tangible thing pertinent to a terrorism investigation and are allowed roving wiretaps that permitted the government to obtain intelligence surveillance orders that identify neither the person nor the facility.
D) The United States has become almost completely militarized and is too focused on gun ownership.
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