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I dunno, a lot of the people pushing for these kind of laws are younger (relatively speaking).
That would seem to be an at least marginally better approach.
I think the really creepy part is that it is "for reasons of national security". Really? Using a phone with a different carrier would be a threat to the security of one of the, supposedly, most powerful nations on earth? I'm getting flashbacks to the 80's and East Germany.
Either the librarians of congress are morons or they're lining their pockets.