Brookhaven
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Having a voter ID law just reduces the voting population to those that can get a photo ID issued by the state which will make it's own rules for acquiring an ID.
Now, remind me again, how many of you trust the state.
It cost my mother 376.00 dollars to acquire her state ID after she had to stop driving.
Just to vote. She doesn't drive, or cash checks, or fly on airplanes.
GA has had voter ID requirements for a decade.
If you don't have a photo ID (like a driver's license), the state will issue you one FREE OF CHARGE.
You can go to any DMV or country registrar's office and get it. Zero cost to the voter.
There is no fianancial barrier associated with requiring voter ID.
What state are you in that requires voter ID, but doesn't have a program to issue free ones? This is pretty much SOP, and I believe it's one of the requirements the courts have to find the laws constitutional.
Are you sure you're right about that cost thing?