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Would an ID implant solve the illegal identy theft problem?

In the USA it is required to carry ID at all times already so wouldn't this solve many problems of today

Update:

Identity /spell correction

Update 2:

Maybe people that don't leave the nest much do not realize it.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    It might, but it reminds me of what the Bible says about the mark of the Beast.

  • The U.N. uses retinal identification for refugees. There is no reason why we should not use it.

    Putting a chip into potential terrorists or invaders makes good sense. Illegal aliens kill over 9,000 Americans a year and over 70% of illegal aliens are arrested around 6 times for criminal offenses.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Arizona had more suitable constructive advance their taxes because they are going to favor the money to fund the more suitable police that's going to take and the flood of racial profiling regulation matches their going to have on their fingers. the large benefactors are going to be the attorneys once back. Do you observe a trend right here?

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Do you REALLY want the government putting an identity chip into your body?

    I know I don't - I'm a free American, not a subject of a dictatorship.

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  • it is Not required to carry ID at all times and shouldn't be. An implanted ID wouldn't work, we are not animals.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    would a tattooed star solve the Jewish problem in Germany? whoever said retinal scans, are you aware that the clinical effects of retinal imaging are classified, sounds risky to me

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