Mandatory Mutant Criminal Registration

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Mandatory Mutant Criminal Registration is a currently active federal law which requires all convicted criminals to be registered in the Mutant Registration Database without their consent.

History

In late August of 2005, the US Senate introduced a bill that would require all convicted criminals who are known mutants to be registered without their consent. Several Senators decided to filibuster this bill, and the filibuster continued for several days before an attack on the Senate floor ended it.


On November 11, 2005, the bill passed Congress, and President Lowe signed it into law in a dramatic gesture at a memorial service for the victims of the 11/9 Purity Massacre on November 15, 2005.


Application

This law allows law enforcement agents to test convicted criminals who they suspect of being mutants and to registering their information. No one who has not been convicted of a crime may be registered or tested without their permission.

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