
Colorado Bill Speeds Up Social Media Investigations
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Colorado House Bill 261555 expedites social media investigations for police, requiring online platforms to confirm judicial warrants within 8 hours and hand over data within 72 hours. The bill aims to enhance public safety by enabling quicker identification of threats online, potentially saving lives in emergencies. It also mandates companies to alert local police about harmful posts, with penalties of up to $250,000 per violation. The bill, introduced in February, now proceeds to the House Judiciary Committee for further review.
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