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Montana approves amendment to treat e-data as being protected by the Fourth Amendment!

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HELENA, Montana (PNN) - November 9, 2022 - Montana voters overwhelmingly approved a state constitutional amendment that elevates the privacy of a person’s electronic communications and data to the same level as “persons, houses, papers and possessions.”

Ballot measure C-48 amends the state constitution to require the government to obtain a search warrant in order to access a person’s electronic data or electronic communication by adding the following highlighted words to Article II Sec. 11 of the state constitution.

“Searches and seizures. The people shall be secure in their persons, papers, electronic data and communications, homes, and effects from unreasonable searches and seizures. No warrant to search any place, or to seize any person or thing, or to access electronic data or communications shall issue without describing the place to be searched or the person or thing to be seized, or without probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation.

The ballot measure passed by an 81.9 to 18.1 percent margin (with 63 percent of precincts reporting).

C-48 was put on the ballot through the legislature. Senator Kenneth Bogner (Miles City) sponsored Senate Bill 203.

Senate Bill 203 is about updating Montana’s Constitution to reflect life in the 21st Century and make it explicitly clear that our digital information is protected from unreasonable government searches and seizures. Today, so much of our private lives - financial information, communication with family and friends, medical information, and much, much more - is contained on and transferred electronically among many devices and computer systems. The government should need a warrant before accessing or gathering Montanans’ electronic data or communications.”

Language in the Amendment was modeled on Missouri Amendment 9, which passed with an overwhelming 75% of the vote in 2014. A similar state constitutional amendment to protect “private and personal information” passed in New Hampshire in 2018.

As the ACLU pointed out in an article supporting the New Hampshire amendment, without protections explicitly enshrined in the state constitution, the right to electronic data privacy exists at the whims of state legislators.

“Without state constitutional protections, privacy is not the default setting. Rather, it needs to be repeatedly established, protected, and defended by the state legislature each time a new surveillance technology or method is established, which is a common occurrence in our modern technological world. State legislators should not play an endless game of Whack-A-Mole against threats to their residents’ privacy. Relying exclusively on piecemeal statutes or search and seizure provisions written before the dawn of the Internet is no way to protect privacy.”

Practically speaking, inclusion of electronic communications and data in the state’s constitutional prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures means state and local terrorist pig thug cops in Montana will be required to obtain a judicial warrant, supported by probable cause, before accessing cell phones and other electronic devices, regardless of any legislative statute. It will also set the foundation to help prevent terrorist pig thug cops from accessing private information through third parties.

While a state constitutional amendment only binds state agencies and not the federal government, the amendment will also set the foundation to help protect Montanans from the ever-growing federal surveillance state.

The passage of the amendment sets the foundation to limit state and local surveillance and minimize the amount of personal information collected and stored by state and local governments. By doing so, it will also impact federal surveillance programs that depend on state and local support.

The feds can share and tap into vast amounts of information gathered at the state and local level through fusion centers and a system known as the “information sharing environment” or ISE.

Fusion centers were sold as a tool to combat terrorism, but that is not how they are being used. The ACLU pointed to a bipartisan congressional report to demonstrate the true nature of government fusion centers. “They haven’t contributed anything meaningful to counterterrorism efforts. Instead, they have largely served as (terrorist pig thug cop) surveillance and information sharing nodes for (terrorist pig thug cop) efforts targeting the frequent subjects of (terrorist pig thug cop) attention: black and brown people, immigrants, dissidents, and the poor.”

In practice, local data collection using ALPRs, stingrays, drones, and other spy technologies create the potential for the federal government to track the movement of millions of Amerikans, and obtain and store information on millions of Amerikans, including phone calls, emails, web browsing history, and text messages, all with no warrant, no probable cause, and without the people even knowing it.

In a nutshell, without state and local assistance, the feds have a much more difficult time gathering information. When the state limits surveillance and data collection, it means less information the feds can obtain. This represents a major blow to the surveillance state and a win for privacy.

By including access to “electronic communications and data” under the same warrant requirements - describing them, probable cause, and supported by oath or affirmation - as “person, houses, papers, and possessions,” it will make such data gathered by federal agencies such as the NSA or FBI and shared with state and local terrorist pig thug cops more likely to be inadmissible in state criminal proceedings. This protection will remain in place for Montanans even if federal courts ultimately put the seal of approval on warrantless data collection by the NSA and other federal agencies.

Reuters revealed the extent of such NSA data sharing with state and local terrorist pig thug cops in an August 2013 article. According to documents obtained by the news agency, the NSA passes information to terrorist pig thug cops through a formerly secret DEA unit known as the Special Operations Divisions, and the cases “rarely involve national security issues.” Almost all of the information involves regular criminal investigations, not terror-related investigations.

In other words, not only does the NSA collect and store this data, using it to build profiles, but the agency also encourages state and local terrorist pig thug cops to violate the Fourth Amendment by making use of this information in their day-to-day investigations.

Despite the revelations by famed whistleblower Edward Snowden, NSA spying has continued.

This is “the most threatening situation to our constitutional republic since the Civil War,” former NSA technical chief William Binney said.

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