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Gov. Jay Nixon: We’re not sending your personal info to ‘magical database’

Posted on April 4, 2013July 1, 2025 by Dissent

Ben Palosaari reports:

Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is sick of hearing about the super-scary Missouri program that sends citizens’ personal information to another super-scary federal database. He’s so sick of it, in fact, that he cracked just a little bit on Wednesday during a press conference.

The bogus claims about the Department of Revenue scanning documents and shipping them off to the federal government started with a guy in Stoddard County, who’s trying to get a conceal carry license, and have built to a statewide fear-mongering advertising campaign.

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