Why did a vampire need to be asking the first question? Why were vampires even allowed to be there for question asking? Some of them had been around for centuries and likely learning how to twist everything up since then. Like this one that was flashing his fangs and proposing Cameron needed to look at history. Personally I'd like to have all of you put down and that way I won't be needing to worry about what you're going to be getting up to when I turn my back. It wouldn't happen but that didn't mean he didn't want it to. And it wasn't his history ever. He wasn't German or Jewish. Or Russian. During the second world war his family had already been in the States and it'd been that way for several generations.
But he wasn't going to say that. "While it may sound similar the goal is different. I propose a registry in much the same way that we currently register weapons. While the names and abilities would be had they would not be forced to wear the equivalent of a gold star on their jackets." Though I think it could be quite useful and good for the rest of us if that were the case. "And it is my belief that supernaturals should be charged for what they do just the same as humans are - in court with evidence and witnesses." Not, if a human says they did it then they probably did. "The severity of the crime would, of course, dictate the punishment as is the case now."