Michigan Police Search Warrants: Voters To Decide On Electronic Data Protection

(CBS DETROIT) - In November, Michigan voters will decide if police will be banned from accessing electronic data without a search warrant.

The resolution passed through the state House and Senate two weeks ago.

Missouri and New Hampshire passed similar legislation garnering over 75 percent in voter support.

Current legislation bans the search of a person's home and possessions without a search warrant.

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