To: jazusamo
Federal from the late 80's stipulated for states to require a BC for new Driver License and periodically during renewal
I recently had to produce my BC to renew my Texas Driver License.
The Federal Law has only recently been enforced.
2 posted on
11/04/2018 5:44:20 PM PST by
Deaf Smith
(When a Texan takes his chances, chances will be taken that's fore sure)
To: Deaf Smith
I renewed my driver's license last year on my birthday, but couldn't apply for a Star card until this year. A Star card requires a birth certificate, passport, proof of residency (a utility bill under 60 days old), a NON-LAMINATED social security card...damn, I laminated mine on receipt in 1973, so it doesn't count. The point is that I have to prove citizenship and residency for a Star card that will be required to board aircraft next year...or always bring my current passport. Idaho requires presentation of a state issued driver's license or identification card to vote. It must be a picture ID. It is scanned, a sticker is generated and pasted on the voting log. You sign it and get your ballot. Attempts to vote a second time with that ID would be picked up immediately.
42 posted on
11/04/2018 9:52:12 PM PST by
Myrddin
To: Deaf Smith
Same here. After a lifetime as a FL driver, I recently had to present a raised seal birth certificate for license renewal.
<>Judge Julia A. Robinson said the Kansas legislation violated . . . the 14th Amendment guarantee to equal protection.<>
I can guarantee that had The Beast been elected in 2016, her two scotus appointees would have found a 14A right for everyone in the US to vote. Adios to our republic.
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