not even for proof of compliance with the driving laws? I mean, it
says the person in question has passed a test and has not committed
enough egregious infractions such as DUIs to have it yanked. That's
what a driver's license *is.* Around here we have enough DUI-cause
horrific accidents caused by unlicensed uninsured drivers that it's an
issue for us and results in stunning insurance bills.

I think the real problem is that the neocons want a national ID card;
if so they should just legislate one independent of the driver's
license.

Dana

On 5/9/05, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I agree the State of NM should have the ability to make that call.
> 
> But all other states should also have the right to not accept a NM
> driver's license for ID purposes for any reason.
> 
> Jerry Johnson
> Web Developer
> 
> On 5/9/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In New Mexico they have made a deiberate decision that they would
> > prefer people meet the traffic laws regardless of immigration status.
> > I think that we as a state should be able to make that decision, and I
> > think that regardless of what personal hassle if any this may mean for
> > me.
> 
> 

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