Indiana ID

Blackrobe appears to be taking this personally. Why be so hell-bent on arguing this. Indiana residents should know what documents, ID cards, certificates or whatever else may be needed to vote, drive, buy booze, or undertake any other activity in the state. If an idividual, elderly, poor or otherwise have transportation to their polling place, they should be able to get to the place that has the Photo ID. I have elderly parents that no longer drive. When they need to get someplace, they either walk when possible or call my brother or myself for a ride. I don’t know anyone who enjoys hanging around the DMV for their drivers license, but if they want to drive, they have to get the license. We can’t go through life not doing things because of inconvenience.

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