Maine Throws Out Real ID

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Aron Schatz
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February 5, 2007
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The unconstitutional Real ID Act of 2005 has been voted out by Maine. Other states are doing the same thing. Having a national ID system is unconstitutional because they would be able to track individual purchases and FORCE you to get the ID. A driver's license is optional and isn't required to do anything.

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States will have to comply by May 2008. If they do not, driver's licenses that fall short of Real ID's standards cannot be used to board an airplane or enter a federal building or open some bank accounts. About a dozen states have active legislation against Real ID, including Arizona, Georgia, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Utah and Wyoming. Missouri state Rep. James Guest, a Republican, formed a coalition of lawmakers from 34 states to file bills that oppose or protest Real ID.

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