Answer Overview

Response rates from 4.2m America voters.

31%
Yes
69%
No
25%
Yes
53%
No
6%
Yes, basic data collection is necessary to track suspected terrorists
14%
No, only with a warrant showing probable cause of criminal activity
2%
No, and abolish the NSA

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from America voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @8SRZSQK from Texas answered…3yrs3Y

No, only with a warrant showing probable cause of criminal activity and abolish the NSA fbi Cia ntf open area 51

 @9TDGC4N from New York answered…6 days6D

I believe this should only be implemented if their is probable cause like key phases being shown Wich would warrent for a extened search

 @9T83KJ7 from Georgia answered…1wk1W

yes but have a restriction to where you have to be suspected or involved in illegal or ilicit activity

 @9T82LFN from Texas answered…1wk1W

Yes, but within reason. They shouldn't be able to just tap into everyone's stuff and collect data, only those are suspected of crimes.

 @9STJGC3 from Iowa answered…3wks3W

Yes, but disclosure is at the will of the citizen unless evidence collected shows that the citizen is guilty of a crime

 @9SP7GRJ from Kansas answered…3wks3W

I believe that there needs to be some kind of record but that information should only be accessed by the NSA and not sold or distributed to any other company or organization

  @Yaunti2  from New York answered…2mos2MO

No, while basic data collection is necessary to track suspected terrorists, the NSA should be abolished and funds reallocate to the U.N. or a similar organization

 @9RN3C9X from Florida answered…2mos2MO

No, because they already are and they're doing nothing to prosecute scammers when they already have all the necessary data to do so. Even if it is done, it would take a warrant and probable cause.