I can imagine situations where the search for a W.C. Fields quote was a valid use of the U.S. Department of Justice resources but the odds are a bit low. People need to realize the power of the internet flows in more than one direction:
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Yeah I got visited by the DOJ as well, but for Ed Brown the guy who refused to pay his taxes. Kink of makes you think one of two things, why are they want or do they have something better to do, like their jobs.
Interesting, DOJ was searching for ‘Alan Gura’ and hit this article: http://www.libertynews.org/2006/11/16/us-citizens-overseas-unfairly-restricted-from-gun-ownership-suit-says/