"3) Of course, states aren't required to comply, but then a state's citizens will be unable to make use of most interstate transportation (flying)."
Last I checked Oregon was opposed to the national ID idea, but the Feds are trying to say, if you want to hop on a plane, train, or possibly automobile you are going to have to have one. Its just another way the Feds try to enforce their laws over the individual states laws, just like Oregon's battle with medicinal marijuana. Don't get me started!
Yes I agree! Martin Rules! And don't forget the dark tipper also moon lights on Unscrewed with even more fun projects you can share with your friends;-)
Wait! Are you suggesting the RIAA actually get off their arses and DO something besides sicking their lawyers on ppl?
Your a business genius!
Wonder why they never thought of that. *shrug*
"3) Of course, states aren't required to comply, but then a state's citizens will be unable to make use of most interstate transportation (flying)."
Last I checked Oregon was opposed to the national ID idea, but the Feds are trying to say, if you want to hop on a plane, train, or possibly automobile you are going to have to have one. Its just another way the Feds try to enforce their laws over the individual states laws, just like Oregon's battle with medicinal marijuana. Don't get me started!
Yes I agree! Martin Rules! And don't forget the dark tipper also moon lights on Unscrewed with even more fun projects you can share with your friends;-)
Wait! Are you suggesting the RIAA actually get off their arses and DO something besides sicking their lawyers on ppl? Your a business genius! Wonder why they never thought of that. *shrug*
heaven help us if the recording industry gets ahold of these "slowly" biodegrading disks!