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OK ID no longer suitable for getting on planes or into federal buildings...
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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 2615766" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>I'm not advocating one way or another. I think it's an important issue, but again, i want to get at the actual issue (and not get bogged down in the state's rights stuff). I don't like the idea of a national registry either, but the feds saying what type of ID is required for accessing federally regulated areas isn't the right fight to have. </p><p></p><p>Access to air travel has always been a federally regulated issue and not something that the states have dealt with. Also, this isn't a ban on people from one state flying, it merely says which forms of ID are permissible to gain access to federally regulated areas. We could get into the whole 'is air travel a right or privilege' issue but you and have both seen how that goes on OSA. I'm just pointing out that there is nothing here that bars anyone from doing anything, but just changes the required documentation needed (and yes, it does make the process slightly more onerous).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 2615766, member: 277"] I'm not advocating one way or another. I think it's an important issue, but again, i want to get at the actual issue (and not get bogged down in the state's rights stuff). I don't like the idea of a national registry either, but the feds saying what type of ID is required for accessing federally regulated areas isn't the right fight to have. Access to air travel has always been a federally regulated issue and not something that the states have dealt with. Also, this isn't a ban on people from one state flying, it merely says which forms of ID are permissible to gain access to federally regulated areas. We could get into the whole 'is air travel a right or privilege' issue but you and have both seen how that goes on OSA. I'm just pointing out that there is nothing here that bars anyone from doing anything, but just changes the required documentation needed (and yes, it does make the process slightly more onerous). [/QUOTE]
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