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"Real ID" for flying ?
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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 3276738" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>I think your right to move around is protected, but the method by which you do it is not (strictly speaking) guaranteed. Again, states can make you pass a test to drive. States are generally not allowed to make you take a test to be allowed to vote. </p><p></p><p>I believe there are instances where voter ID has been struck down have (in part) dealt with issues around getting ID cards. Working from memory (which could easily be wrong), i think there was a case where having to purchase a state ID card meant that requiring the cards to vote was a burden. But if the state simply issues ID cards then it was not since there was no 'tax' before you were allowed to vote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 3276738, member: 277"] I think your right to move around is protected, but the method by which you do it is not (strictly speaking) guaranteed. Again, states can make you pass a test to drive. States are generally not allowed to make you take a test to be allowed to vote. I believe there are instances where voter ID has been struck down have (in part) dealt with issues around getting ID cards. Working from memory (which could easily be wrong), i think there was a case where having to purchase a state ID card meant that requiring the cards to vote was a burden. But if the state simply issues ID cards then it was not since there was no 'tax' before you were allowed to vote. [/QUOTE]
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