I think I will keep my "head in a comic book" and also keep my fingerprints to myself. Personally I care more about ID theft concerning my credit card than a CCW.
shooter z, You state you have been fingerprinted as part of your job, a voluntary thing for sure, you chose to take the job. A state requiring it for a CCW is a whole nother ballgame.By every comment you make you must be for the national ID, right?
Well here is the requirements that I know of for National ID
(1) The person's full legal name.
(2) The person's date of birth.
(3) The person's gender.
(4) The person's driver's license or identification card number.
(5) A digital photograph of the person.
(6) The person's address of principle residence.
(7) The person's signature.
(8) Physical security features designed to prevent tampering, counterfeiting, or duplication of the document for fraudulent purposes.
(9) A common machine-readable technology, with defined minimum data elements
My South Carolina DL and Security Guard License as well as probably the CCW issued by this state just about cover all of it except for gender. If THIS is all required for a national id oh well I don't know what they else they want.
If you have gone all this time I fugure you must be 18 or above then you are doing good but your ideas of fingerprints tells me either you are very misinformed or are just a paranoid or both
The police will VOLUNTEERILY fingerprint you and let you or your family keep the cards in the event you have an accident or something happens and they need to identify you So don't be afraid they will not keep you on file and be looking for you UNLESS you're allready wanted
I have been fingerprinted several times in my life when I got my SG licence in NH abd SC when I joined a fire department in 78 and again when I joined an Emergency mangagement agency only for the purpose for identification in the event of a disaster and I perished they could have an easier way of identifying my body. You make it sound like a conspirocy or something