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Aside from your three nonexistent examples, there are many countries which have mandatory ID. And another group which require other acceptable forms of ID....
It's not law to carry an ID card, but if you are an adult living in the employed world, you have one. I had to get my ID card when I was 16 and applied for a job at a local hardware store. Most places, at least above mom n' pop stores or under-the-table jobs, will require a picture ID for their files when they hire you.
So really, other than the unemployed (with no intention of being employed), homeless, and tinhat anti-gumbint types, I don't see why someone wouldn't at least have a state ID.
It's not law to carry an ID card, but if you are an adult living in the employed world, you have one. I had to get my ID card when I was 16 and applied for a job at a local hardware store. Most places, at least above mom n' pop stores or under-the-table jobs, will require a picture ID for their files when they hire you.
So really, other than the unemployed (with no intention of being employed), homeless, and tinhat anti-gumbint types, I don't see why someone wouldn't at least have a state ID.
My drivers license (I was taking public transportation) was expired for several months before I renewed it. My state ID expired the same day. Once it's expired it's not considered valid identification.
It's not law to carry an ID card, but if you are an adult living in the employed world, you have one. I had to get my ID card when I was 16 and applied for a job at a local hardware store. Most places, at least above mom n' pop stores or under-the-table jobs, will require a picture ID for their files when they hire you.
So really, other than the unemployed (with no intention of being employed), homeless, and tinhat anti-gumbint types, I don't see why someone wouldn't at least have a state ID.
Well you usually need it to cash a check and there are other checks besides a payroll check.
But there isn't any significant voter fraud. I posted the the findings of two Federal trials where the Judges mentioned this fact in their ruling. The right wing side could not produce the evidence.
If you want to make it easier to get an ID more power to you. But if the net effect of making it easier to get an ID, and increasing voter ID requirements is to disenfranchise Dem voters it should not be allowed.
Funny many on the left want to ban large capacity gun magazines ." If it saves one life its worth it"
Well if voter id saves 1 fraudulent vote , its worth it.
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