Re: \" baby formula of mass destruction \"
If the US begins "spying" on someone for suspected terrorism, however that "spying" uncovers other non-terrorist crimes, should that crime be ignored?
Obviously you want to avoid the situation where the US SAYS it's spying for suspected terrorism but actually isn't.
But unless I'm wrong here, let's say the police get a warrant to search your house because they suspect you've stolen some jewelry (hypothetically). So they search your house for it but they find like 20 kilos of coke, they are still going to arrest you for the coke, even though they had no idea it was there, right?
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