Police Access to Prescription-Drug Records Gets Tougher - WSJ.com
privacy advocates, defense lawyers and others say warrantless searches of
these databases violate individuals' privacy rights, and their arguments
appear to be gaining ground.
In February, a U.S. court in Oregon ruled for the first time that federal
agents need a warrant to search that state's prescription-drug database.
Last year, Rhode Island raised the barrier of entry to its database, and
legislators in Florida and Pennsylvania are considering new limits on
law-enforcement access to the records in those states.
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