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Originally Posted by cologal
Both in Colorado and Florida I have had to produce an ID. To me it was NOT a big issue however, some states have done some crazy things with the Voter ID. Like Alabama who required a Drivers License to vote and then close most of the offices in which you could apply for one!
In earlier time women often replaced there middle name with their maiden name when they got married. This becomes a problem for women when they register to vote and the birth name doesn't match the driver's license name.
Passing a Voter ID law should be done in a NON VOTING year as to allow people to obtain the ID.
As low as the intent is to tamp down on voter fraud and NOT an attempt at voter suppression I'm all for it!
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Which year would be an example of a non voting year?[emoji24] [emoji24] [emoji24] [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]
I guess that makes sense so it gives people two years to get their ID.[emoji24] [emoji24] [emoji24] [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23] We would not want to infringe on their rights!
BTW, do you smoke a lot of that legal weed during your summers in Colorado?