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To: Professional
Here's an experience I know of personally.

A person I know from Texas was going through Illinois on his way to the March for Liberty in Washington DC.

The March for Liberty was put together by some Freepers to let common citizens voice their opinions of our government in front of the Lincoln Memorial, and hopefully wake people up to what's going on in America and increase our numbers.

Anyway this Freeper was stopped by the police in Illinois, and during the stop the officer asked if he was carrying a gun. He thought of how things could go if he lied and decided to admit to carrying a weapon. The officer made a call on his radio, and this Freeper said within two minutes the officer knew it was his handgun.The Freeper was let go with no problems.

My point is that if the police can access this info from their computers SO CAN THE FBI. I don't trust anything coming from schumer or kennedy, there's more to this bill then they're telling. And like other unConstitutional bills that have been passed, the opposition won't be present or it will be by a show of hands and secret.

54 posted on 12/09/2001 5:02:51 AM PST by Eustace
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To: Eustace
Where in Illinois?

There's a police unit in Chicago? called CAGE that's compiling a national registry from every record that the BATF can get its hands on.

And so far, because it's a state agency instead of federal, the courts have let its actions stand.

111 posted on 12/11/2001 7:33:16 AM PST by George Smiley
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