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There is a whole new sort of group of individuals now who 
 I dont know what the numbers are  that never hunt 
at all. But they own guns for one of two reasons, self-protection 
or they just like the feel of that AR-15 at the range. 
They like the way it feels.-- Vice President Joe Biden on MSNBC 
discussing his call for gun control measures.How did legislation intended 
to honor victims of a school shooting become legislation that would have 
done nothing to prevent that school shooting?Special interest groups, left 
and right, bear considerable blame. So do the realities of 2014 electoral 
politics. A Senate with badly atrophied legislative muscles doesnt help. 
Neither does it help to have a president both impatient and disengaged 
from the lawmaking process.But the chief failing on legislation to prevent 
other mass killings like the one in Newtown Conn., is a failure 
of imagination.Washington is not a very imaginative place, but few failures 
of creative thinking rank with what weve seen here in response to 
the December massacre that left 26 dead.Consider the journey of Sen. Joe 
Manchin, D-W.Va., who was the first NRA-backed Senate member to open the 
door to firearms legislation. Manchin has been wrongly criticized for suggesting 
openness to banning some guns and then retreating. What Manchin did was 
suggest that he was willing to discuss gun control as part of 
a larger conversation that included mental health, the glorification of 
violence i
The Internal Revenue Service believes it doesnt need permission to root 
through emails, texts or other forms of electronic correspondence, according 
to recently released internal agency documents.The documents, which were 
obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request by the American Civil 
Liberties Union, reveal that tax department agents have been operating under 
the assumption that they can bypass warrants. The ACLU claims this would 
in turn violate the Fourth Amendment.According to a 2009 IRS employee handbook, 
though, the tax agency said the Fourth Amendment does not protect emails 
because Internet users dont have a reasonable expectation of privacy in 
such communications.A lawyer for the agency reiterated the policy in 2010. 
And the current online version of the IRS manual says that no 
warrant is required for emails that are stored by an Internet storage 
provider for more than 180 days."This is an affront not only to 
our system of checks and balances, but also to our fundamental right 
to privacy," Colorado Democratic Sen. Mark Udall said in a statement Thursday, 
adding that he wants Congress to overhaul the Electronic Communications 
Privacy Act.In the meantime, I urge the IRS to reconsider its overreach, 
he said.The ECPA is the federal law that governs law enforcement access 
to emails, and draws on what some say is an outdated distinction 
between email stored on a server for 180 days or less and 
email that has been opened.O
 
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