We live in Central New York State and recently took Amtrak down to New York City. In order to get round-trip tickets we had to show our drivers' licenses. It was no big deal. Over the years, before we moved up here permanently, we used Amtrak and never had to show any identification. However, America was attacked on 9/11/01 and that changed our lives forever. Show your I.D. and be glad someone's checking.
I fully agree!
Why? Atta showed his ID.
I don't understand this delusion that a small piece of paper will protect us, and the RKBA should be restricted into oblivion.
The problem is that the entire premise is built on cooperation: cooperators are ever required to cooperate more, yet non-cooperators can still do pretty much whatever they want. It's stupid, backwards, and done only because it's easier to herd sheep than wolves.