| Here's 22 things you need a photo ID for in the USA [1]: 1: buying alcohol 2: opening a bank account 3: applying for food stamps 4: applying for Welfare 5: applying for Medicaid and Social Security 6: renting or buying a house 7: buying or renting a car 8: flying on an airplane 9: getting married 10: buying firearms 11: adopting a pet 12: applying for a hunting licence 13: checking in to a hotel 14: applying for a fishing licence 15: buying a cell phone 16: getting prescription medication 17: entering a casino 18: holding a protest or rally (in some places) 19: donating blood 20: buying X-rated video games 21: buying tobacco 22: applying for unemployment benefits > If you require voter ID in such a state (and I believe the US is comparable), you run the risk of systematically disenfranchising groups of people - generally the most poor who are less likely to drive, take vacations requiring a passport, etc. Those people already need a photo ID to apply for food stamps, welfare, Medicaid, social security, getting prescription medication and to apply for unemployment benefits. Photo ID (Real ID and Enhanced ID (for those who need to cross over to Canada) are available at U.S. state or territory’s DMV or equivalent agencies, tend to be valid for 8 years and cost between $30-$60. [1] https://www.stilt.com/immigrants/22-things-that-require-a-ph... |