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Subject Washington State House Bill 1716 Will Require Fingerprinting, Photo ID, Signature, Time and Date of ALL PRECIOUS METALS Transactions!
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Original Message "Bill Introduced To Washington Legislature Shames Honest Money Holders

From the government loves you and that is why it is beating you file, legislation has been introduced to the Washington state legislature to track any sale of gold and silver above $100 by collecting every piece of biometric data they can. You can collect honest money, but the government will know everything about you, including what you eat for breakfast. And of course this is for informational purposes only! This has nothing to do with building a registry for confiscation of your precious metals later. Nope!

Honest money is being demonized because it puts power into the hands of the holder, and not in the hand of a bureaucrat who wants to control everything you do in life. An exerpt:

(2) ((This)) For any transaction involving property consisting of
a precious metal, every secondhand dealer or temporary, transient
secondhand dealer doing business in this state shall maintain wherever
that business is conducted a record in which shall be legibly written
in the English language, at the time of each transaction, the following
information:
(a) The signature and photo of the person with whom the transaction
is made. If the amount paid is greater than one hundred dollars, then
the signature, photo, and fingerprint of the person with whom the
transaction is made;
(b) The time and date of the transaction;
(c) The name of the person or employee or the identification number
of the person or employee conducting the transaction, as required by
the applicable chief of police or the county’s chief law enforcement
officer. If the amount paid is greater than one hundred dollars, then
the name of the person or employee or the identification number of the
person or employee conducting the transaction;
(d) The name, date of birth, sex, height, weight, race, and
residential address and telephone number of the person with whom the
transaction is made;"


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