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New Hampshire Gets Tough on REAL ID

Friday, May 25th, 2007 (No comments yet) Good News, Privacy
In a move that is satisfying and liberating, the state of NH has proposed the strongest anti-REAL ID bill to date.
I. The general court finds that the public policy established by Congress in the Real ID Act of 2005, Public Law 109-13, is contrary and repugnant to Articles 1 through 10 of the New Hampshire constitution as well as Amendments 4 though 10 of the Constitution for the United States of America. Therefore, the state of New Hampshire shall not participate in any driver's license program pursuant to the Real ID Act of 2005 or in any national identification card system that may follow therefrom.
Or any that will follow? Right on NH! That's some guts. It's nice to know that if a state wants to, they can reject a bad federal law, but it's a shame they haven't done it before all those times that Congress pre-empted stronger state laws. JTAG ERROR: No digg_ht index defined
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