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a National [Identification] Center computerized so that local law
* enforcement offices can instantly access information from all states. * * In other words, all states would supply information to the National * [Identification] Center, and the Center will have a positive * identification system which will identify any applicant... * * That Congressman Neal Smith's unconstitutional "final solution" to gun * control and other "crime" issues---a National Identification Center--- * is not just a proposal, but a looming reality, was proven by this startling * admission: * * We have invested $392 million so far in such a Center, about a four * hour drive from Washington, D.C., and we hope to have it completed * and equipped in about two years... We hope all states will be in the * system by 1998 and will supply information on a continuing basis... * * Meanwhile, we will continue to establish the National Identification * Center for this AND OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT PURPOSES. * * It should be noted that, since my revelations in 1994, Congressman Neal * Smith and his office refuse to answer inquiries about the National * Identification Center. * * However, in a recent article in Federal Computer Week, a Washington, D.C. * magazine for federal employees, basically admitted the existence of this * Center and its activities. * * In his article, "Federal Agencies Link, Share Databases," John Monroe said: * * Law enforc |
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