The Minnesota legislature has introduced an amendment to the MN Constitution to enshrine the protections afforded by the 4th amendment to electronic communication and data as well. It appears that this amendment has broad diverse support in the state house but leadership in the state senate is only lukewarm on it. In the senate Ron Latz (DFL) Chairman of the Judiciary Committee had blocked the amendment stating that he feels it is redundant. Additionally Senate Majority Leader Tom Bakk (DFL) opposes the amendment because it is an amendment to the MN constitution. If passed, Minnesota would become only the second state to enact such a change — Missouri enacted its amendment last year with 75% of the popular vote.
(Score: 2) by c0lo on Thursday February 19 2015, @12:10AM
I agree, having both is better
But if I'd have to give up one and have only the other, I'd drop the law.
E.g. make all you communication originate and be routed through a "redundant array of inexpensive Raspberry Pi-es" [likemagicappears.com] - use flash USB RAID [instructables.com] for storage and source them directly from different suppliers [aliexpress.com].
Moving your communication into darknets [wikipedia.org] may help alleviate (but not quash) the rest of your concerns
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoFiw2jMy-0