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My question involves criminal law for the state of: California, Washington, Montana, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan-I have been researching recording calls and the above states have been listed as "2 Party" (or "all party") consent states, however I ready a thread on this site regarding Michigan that stated that if the person recording the call was a party on the call, they could record without having the other party's consent. I am trying to ascertain if this exception applies to the other "all party" states as well. I have researched various thread surrounding some of the other states and haven't seen the exception again...
The following website is the best source of information on recording phone conversations because it actually quotes and cites statutes and case law:

http://www.rcfp.org/reporters-recording-guide

From there you can (and should) read actually statutes and case decisions by looking them up online.

Do not rely on secondary material on the internet. That's the lazy way and there's no guarantee that the information is accurate.