Slashdot Mirror


DHS Official Suggests REAL ID Mission Creep

The Register noticed that a senior US Department of Homeland Security official has floated the idea of requiring citizens to produce federally compliant identification before purchasing some over-the-counter medicines — specifically, pseudophedrine. The federal ID standard spelled out by the REAL ID act has been sold as applying only to air travel and entry to federal buildings and nuclear facilities. A blogger on the Center for Democracy and Technology site said, "[The] suggested mission creep pushes the REAL ID program farther down the slippery slope toward a true national ID card." Speaking of federal buildings, CNet has a state-by-state enumeration of what will happen on May 11, when REAL ID comes into effect, to citizens who attempt to enter, say, the Washington DC visitors bureau.

1 of 277 comments (clear)

  1. Re:Dear God by ColdWetDog · · Score: 4, Funny

    Or the parent could calm down and let the grandparent make a joke without wanting them to research how exactly to make Meth.

    That's one of the problems with pseudoephedrine. Can't slow down. Bouncy bouncy. Can't take a joke. No fun at all.

    Really kids, just go for the caffeine. Despite years of attempted vilification, modern medical science hasn't found too much wrong with it.

    Works for me anyway. The perfect life. Sitting in front of the computer screen, drinking coffee, posting on Slashdot.

    Oh, wait...

    --
    Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!