国会记录:2000年10月3日(参议院)
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情报授权法案第303条拜登先生。总统先生,经经理人修正案修正的情报授权法案S. 2507第303条,对未经授权泄露适当保密信息的行为确立了新的刑事犯罪。现有的犯罪法规通常要求有有利于外国势力的意图,或者仅限于披露某些类型的机密信息。行政制裁已经构成了对大多数其他泄密行为的惩罚。虽然我支持这一规定的基本目标,但我们必须确保它不会以任性的方式使用,或以损害我们民主体制的方式使用。我认为有两个方面值得谨慎。首先,它可以应用于一些琐碎的情况。我记得前国防部长卡斯帕·温伯格曾说过,他把一切都告诉了妻子。如果他和妻子的谈话包含机密信息,他肯定违反了该法案的条款。但所谓的“枕边细语”是很常见的,我不认为我们会因为与一个既无意使用机密信息,也无意将其传递给他人,或将其公之于众的人偶然交谈而将其投入监狱。 Mr. SHELBY. The Senator from Delaware is correct. The Committee expects that the Justice Department will use its prosecutorial discretion wisely. In some cases, administrative remedies are clearly more appropriate. In each case however--as under all criminal laws-- prosecutors will need to judge whether criminal charges are warranted. Mr. BIDEN. My second concern is that section 303 not be used as a justification for investigations of journalists. Our republic depends upon a free press to inform the American people of significant issues, including issues relating to foreign policy and the national security. If a leak statute were to become a back door for bringing the investigate apparatus of the federal government to bear on the press, we would be sacrificing our democratic institutions for the sake of protecting a few secrets. Much as we are dedicated to the protection of classified information, that would be a terribly bad bargain. Mr. SHELBY. I agree with the Senator from Delaware 100 percent, and I can assure this body that in passing section 303, no member of the Select Committee on Intelligence intended that it be used as an excuse for investigating the press. That is why the scope of this provision is limited to persons who disclose, or attempt to disclose, classified information acquired [[Page S9685]] as a result of authorized access to such information. Such persons have a duty to protect classified information has no right to disclose that particular information to persons not authorized to receive it, persons, even if he or she should later become a journalist. By the same token, however, the statute is not intended to lead to investigation or prosecution of journalists who previously had authorized access to classified information and later, in their capacity as journalist, receive leaked information. ____________________