And here lies a HUGE problem no one is addressing. IF this monstrosity of a bill passes, there will be an ENORMOUS bow wave of data that will have to be entered an little time to do so. So .gov will hire a contractor to do all that additional data entry. Since it will be done on a short schedule, they'll hire people off park benches and, in order to 'get the data entered' any proof reading or fact checking will just be skipped or forgotten.TexasGal wrote:That is our future if the "compromise" background check bill is passed. I can only imagine the numbers of people who will enter enter sloppy or downright false information.
Oh, and with all these folks hired on the 'quick and cheap', and then giving them access to mounds of personal data, you don't think there would be the possibility of identity theft now would you?