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<blockquote data-quote="PJM" data-source="post: 3343112" data-attributes="member: 44841"><p>The problem is not with the scanning of these pieces of paper. The problem is that once they are scanned they transformed into an editable database form, using the unified database structure that the government has adopted. That means that your SS records, your health records, your criminal records, your health insurance records, your banking records, your tax records, your military records, and now your gun purchases are all available in the same database format. The field for your name in any of these databases is the same field in any of the other databases. So they can transfer or collate data from one or all into a single record on you. Apply that to all the info in these databases and I think your begin to see what the problem really is. You do not even have to give them any more information and they will instantly have a gun registration with all the other info tied to it that is in these databases. I know this because I worked in healthcare I.T. when they were incorporating health records into this system. So before people go shooting their mouths off about how this is impossible and our gov would NEVER do anything like this, stop and consider what it would take to accomplish this, then think about what info on you is already in these systems that can share and collate data across themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PJM, post: 3343112, member: 44841"] The problem is not with the scanning of these pieces of paper. The problem is that once they are scanned they transformed into an editable database form, using the unified database structure that the government has adopted. That means that your SS records, your health records, your criminal records, your health insurance records, your banking records, your tax records, your military records, and now your gun purchases are all available in the same database format. The field for your name in any of these databases is the same field in any of the other databases. So they can transfer or collate data from one or all into a single record on you. Apply that to all the info in these databases and I think your begin to see what the problem really is. You do not even have to give them any more information and they will instantly have a gun registration with all the other info tied to it that is in these databases. I know this because I worked in healthcare I.T. when they were incorporating health records into this system. So before people go shooting their mouths off about how this is impossible and our gov would NEVER do anything like this, stop and consider what it would take to accomplish this, then think about what info on you is already in these systems that can share and collate data across themselves. [/QUOTE]
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