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Originally Posted by AnotherKD
I honestly think that it may be an unintended consequence of requiring someone to show valid ID... but what gets me is that it is a legal requirement to show ID and to be registered to vote to actually go and vote. Same as it is technically a legal requirement to have your driver's license on you when you're operating a motor vehicle. So unless they change that law, they can't pick and choose what jurisdictions actually enforce the law.
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...or buy cigarettes, purchase liquor...and so on.
But on a more serious note this law is almost like a poll tax in which people much 'purchase' an ID in order to vote.
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