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Old 03-09-2016, 02:02 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman View Post
They may have less need for these......but their access to Them is exactly the same as everybody else.....they can go to the exact same building, stand in the exact same line, and deal with the exact same cranky DMV employee as the rest of us......if they so CHOOSE.....

Students have student IDs.....correct....there is their form of ID.

Anybody over the age of 18 can get a state ID card.....not a license......not a passport......just a simple ID card. That is what my son has.

One of the challengers to a voter ID law was a bunch of Nuns (all like 80 -90 years old) who didn't drive and didn't have birth certificates.

As I said earlier, the ID law doesn't bother me as much but why limit the hours people can vote?
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Where did I say access in reference to drivers licenses? I specifically said passports or other forms of govern. id. (I'm sure snarky Scott will call me racist again)

So now you have to get a drivers license or go to school to get an ID to vote? Did your son just walked in empty handed and was able to leave with a ID?

Even in a state where they give you free Ids, some people don't have the $ to get a copy of their birth certificate.

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