posted on Oct, 22 2003 @ 08:17 AM
ATLANTA -- Amid cost and privacy concerns, state officials backed away from an anti-terrorism database that officials initially considered joining --
a decision that makes Georgia the sixth state to abandon the Matrix project.
The move also casts doubt on the future of a database that tracks personal details of all citizens, not just those accused of a crime.
Here is the rest of the story:
www.newsday.com...
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Great to see that Georgia backed off this legislation. I hope more states follow.