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Real ID Act H.R. 418 - Became Law 5/11/2005 - States to comply by 12/31/2009

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Read More about the Verichip >>. State of Kansas House Resolution 6013 Ask Congress to repeal the Real ID Act

NOTE: There are other countries that already is using a national ID system, like the one that the US is going to use real soon. News Report - National ID Cards Wikipedia - Europe National ID Cards, UK National ID Cards Portuguese - National ID Cards, Saudi Arabia, National ID Cards for Canada, Britain, and Australia?

This Real ID Act 2005 Law is so settle and sneaky that very few Americans knows about it!  There were no hearings or debates about this New US Law.

What is the Real ID Act?

It is a US Federal law that requires all US States to share all of their information about their citizens with each other by linking their databases up together.  In other words this means we all will have a mandated Federal ID (Drivers License) under Federal control instead of state controlled drivers licenses.  I have also read that the tiny microchip (Verichip) will be inserted into this New Federal ID that can be used for satellite tracking of its US citizens.  It can also be used for many other reasons such as security, medical, buying and selling etc.  Read More about the Verichip.

NOTE: The original Legislation (Real ID Act H.R. 418), was requiring even the US Federal Government to share our Social Security Numbers and Personal information with other countries such as Mexico, Canada, and Europe all for the so-called sake of fighting against Terrorism. (Mark of The Beast)?  (New World Order)? Forced Government tracking?

When and Who made this into Law?

It is a was introduced to the US House of Representatives by a Wisconsin Republican Senator James Sensenbrenner on Jan 26th 2005 with 140 other Republican Supporters from around the country.  It was amended 3 times on February 10th 2005.  The same day it passed the house.

It was signed into Law by President George W. Bush on May 11th, 2005.

Who is trying to put this law into effect through out the USA 50 states?

It is republicans that is approving of this New US Law.  About 95%  Ron Paul and Huckabee voted against this law  And mostly about 95% of democrats voted against this US Law.

How long does the US states have to comply?

The original date to comply was May 11th 2008 for all computers systems etc to be ready. Then the US Federal government extended the date to December 31st 2009.  And now they are considering on extending the deadline to 2011.

Does the US plan to provide funding for this new law?

No they do not.  It will be each individual state responsibility to pay for the implementation of the new law.  And this will cost each state many millions of dollars, that will put a financial strain on each state.

When will we be required to have the NEW ID card?

If you are under the age of 40, you will have until the year of 2014..If you are over the age of 40, you will have until the year of 2017, since the US government does not consider citizens over 40 much of a terrorist threat as they put it.

Are there any states against the NEW ID?

Yes!  Currently as of this date August 10th, 2008 there are roughly about 19 states that has voted to ban this NEW Federal Real ID Act "Law" in their states out of 50 US states and US territories.

What happens if any US States votes against allowing this law in their individual states?

For example; lets say Kansas doesn't allow this US Law in their state.  Then Kansas will lose all federal funding and support from the US government.  This means no more Federal money for our schools, college grants, roads, social services and any other state program or project.

And Kansas citizens will not be allowed to go into any federal building or property with out the New Federal ID, and no driving on Federally owned roads/interstates either.  And Kansas residents for example will most likely lose their retirement and disability money from the US Federal Government.