I suspect it's this:By what context and what measure do you make that statement?
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I suspect it's this:By what context and what measure do you make that statement?
I live in one of the most restrictive states for getting guns. Getting my rifles or my pistol was not remotely challenging.
ID's cost money. That's akin to a voter's tax. Going to get an ID would require taking time off from work which the poor don't have the luxury of doing, especially since they aren't usually working for good enough companies that give paid leave. Frankly, the fact that election day isn't a federal holiday is ridiculous.
I believe that from behind the curtain Mooochelle will appear.
She's the one with more popularity than Oprah and no where close to the baggage of Hilldog Klinton.
She checks all the boxes and the most important one..... she can beat Trump.
So you are saying needing a ID to purchase a firearm is also akin to taxing the poor's ability to exercise their second amendment right......Man I am finally starting to agree with you on something.I live in one of the most restrictive states for getting guns. Getting my rifles or my pistol was not remotely challenging.
ID's cost money. That's akin to a voter's tax. Going to get an ID would require taking time off from work which the poor don't have the luxury of doing, especially since they aren't usually working for good enough companies that give paid leave. Frankly, the fact that election day isn't a federal holiday is ridiculous.
I live in one of the most restrictive states for getting guns. Getting my rifles or my pistol was not remotely challenging.
ID's cost money. That's akin to a voter's tax. Going to get an ID would require taking time off from work which the poor don't have the luxury of doing, especially since they aren't usually working for good enough companies that give paid leave. Frankly, the fact that election day isn't a federal holiday is ridiculous.
I'm not trolling. I'm a social liberal. I'm pro-personal rights. And I own 3 rifles and a pistol. I also reload .223 and 6.5CM. Shooting was one of my first dates with my wife.Greenday I’m guessing that you don’t own a gun or you know what end that pointy thingy comes out of when you move the little lever on the bottom.
Trolling?
Yes. I don't think it should cost money just to be qualified as a firearm owner. It is ridiculous.So you are saying needing a ID to purchase a firearm is also akin to taxing the poor's ability to exercise their second amendment right......Man I am finally starting to agree with you on something.
I live in one of the most restrictive states for getting guns. Getting my rifles or my pistol was not remotely challenging.
ID's cost money. That's akin to a voter's tax. Going to get an ID would require taking time off from work which the poor don't have the luxury of doing, especially since they aren't usually working for good enough companies that give paid leave. Frankly, the fact that election day isn't a federal holiday is ridiculous.
I don't believe the voting process in any way should cost money. Even free ID's cost money. Government facilities have limited hours which are usually when people work. Not a big deal for the average person to take an hour off from work but when you are poor and have to work multiple jobs to survive, it's a big deal. What about the disabled who can't drive themselves? Elderly?@Greenday4537 Please name all the reasons you are against voter ID is it only because you say the poor cannot afford a ID or are there other reasons you are against voter ID?
Yes, I don't expect everyone to agree with me. Such is life. I move on. But we all enjoy shooting here and so far, it's been an insanely good group to learn from and share knowledge with.? First date range time.... great.
Socially liberal not so much. Thankfully we can disagree without being jailed or exterminated.
I don't believe the voting process in any way should cost money. Even free ID's cost money. Government facilities have limited hours which are usually when people work. Not a big deal for the average person to take an hour off from work but when you are poor and have to work multiple jobs to survive, it's a big deal. What about the disabled who can't drive themselves? Elderly?
There are states that would ban ID's like public assistance or VA ID's. And all the studies show that voter ID's mainly affect non-white people. White people not getting asked for ID but everyone else does.
If we are going to enforce voter ID laws, fine, but we need to make a serious effort to ensure every eligible voter can super easily get one.
Yes, I don't expect everyone to agree with me. Such is life. I move on. But we all enjoy shooting here and so far, it's been an insanely good group to learn from and share knowledge with.
As a white person living in NJ, I've never been asked. I assume not everyone will experience the same thing.As a white person living in AZ, I’ve been asked to show ID every single time I went to the polls since casting my first ballot in 1994.
What studies?I don't believe the voting process in any way should cost money. Even free ID's cost money. Government facilities have limited hours which are usually when people work. Not a big deal for the average person to take an hour off from work but when you are poor and have to work multiple jobs to survive, it's a big deal. What about the disabled who can't drive themselves? Elderly?
There are states that would ban ID's like public assistance or VA ID's. And all the studies show that voter ID's mainly affect non-white people. White people not getting asked for ID but everyone else does.
If we are going to enforce voter ID laws, fine, but we need to make a serious effort to ensure every eligible voter can super easily get one.
Yes, I don't expect everyone to agree with me. Such is life. I move on. But we all enjoy shooting here and so far, it's been an insanely good group to learn from and share knowledge with.
Here's a good study to start with: https://today.law.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/FullReportVoterIDJune20141.pdfWhat studies?
As they represent over 70% of the pop this assertion will have to be backed up.
How many times have you gotten to vote in a Presidential election?
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I live in one of the most restrictive states for getting guns. Getting my rifles or my pistol was not remotely challenging.
ID's cost money. That's akin to a voter's tax. Going to get an ID would require taking time off from work which the poor don't have the luxury of doing, especially since they aren't usually working for good enough companies that give paid leave. Frankly, the fact that election day isn't a federal holiday is ridiculous.
I don't believe the voting process in any way should cost money. Even free ID's cost money. Government facilities have limited hours which are usually when people work. Not a big deal for the average person to take an hour off from work but when you are poor and have to work multiple jobs to survive, it's a big deal. What about the disabled who can't drive themselves? Elderly?
What are you talking about? Getting an ID was easy.So where are you buying your guns where you don't need an ID?
You're going to have to find a less biased article than one from the Institute for Race and Justice.Here's a good study to start with: https://today.law.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/FullReportVoterIDJune20141.pdf
I've voted in every presidential election I've been old enough to vote for. So that would be...three. And I vote in midterm elections.
So getting an ID for a gun is easy, but one for voting is an insurmountable obstacle?What are you talking about? Getting an ID was easy.
Might tell him why the NRA was started.So getting an ID for a gun is easy, but one for voting is an insurmountable obstacle?
The point is the lefty hypocrisy. They required ID for buying a gun in 1968, but now requiring an ID is suddenly racist.
Nevermind the racist beginnings of gun control in the US.
I could post some from the ACLU but because they are liberal, I assume you'll automatically ignore it.You're going to have to find a less biased article than one from the Institute for Race and Justice.
I figured you were on the younger side.
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Shouldn't these people working multiple jobs already have an ID? Last time I checked you need an ID to work somewhere legally. Give me break with these petty excuses.Not a big deal for the average person to take an hour off from work but when you are poor and have to work multiple jobs to survive, it's a big deal. What about the disabled who can't drive themselves? Elderly?
Does getting a cell phone require an ID?I could post some from the ACLU but because they are liberal, I assume you'll automatically ignore it.
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What We Know About Voter ID Laws
Estimating the effects of measures is a tricky business.fivethirtyeight.com
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How Voter ID Laws Discriminate Against Racial Minorities
A new study finds evidence that strict voting laws do suppress the ballot by race.www.theatlantic.com
How is that relevant?
A simple question.How is that relevant?
This is exactly how people that supposedly couldn't get an ID would affect an election.What a drastically overhyped non-issue that has never affected an election one way or the other.
This is exactly how people that supposedly couldn't get an ID would affect an election.I'm saying an insignificant amount.
Ok, but depriving people of their right to vote is WAY worse than not worrying about a dozen illegal immigrants voting.Lets apply some of your reasoning and logic for people voting more than once to people that you say couldn't vote because they can't get a ID.
This is exactly how people that supposedly couldn't get an ID would affect an election.
This is exactly how people that supposedly couldn't get an ID would affect an election.
Do you really believe the bullshit you type?Ok, but depriving people of their right to vote is WAY worse than not worrying about a dozen illegal immigrants voting.
Do you really believe the bullshit you type?
What are you talking about? Getting an ID was easy.
I could post some from the ACLU but because they are liberal, I assume you'll automatically ignore it.
![]()
What We Know About Voter ID Laws
Estimating the effects of measures is a tricky business.fivethirtyeight.com
![]()
How Voter ID Laws Discriminate Against Racial Minorities
A new study finds evidence that strict voting laws do suppress the ballot by race.www.theatlantic.com
A simple question.
In the poorest parts I've visited across this nation they all have cell phones.
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Ok, but depriving people of their right to vote is WAY worse than not worrying about a dozen illegal immigrants voting.
I live in one of the most restrictive states for getting guns. Getting my rifles or my pistol was not remotely challenging.
ID's cost money. That's akin to a voter's tax. Going to get an ID would require taking time off from work which the poor don't have the luxury of doing, especially since they aren't usually working for good enough companies that give paid leave. Frankly, the fact that election day isn't a federal holiday is ridiculous.
I hate this response-the same old canned liberal BS retort. Everybody with a job-any job-can get time off-at some point. You act like poor people are so helpless and clueless that they can't figure out 1 or 2 hours to go get an ID. It's preposterous that an ID doesn't need to be shown to vote. Preposterous. I've never heard a good argument otherwise. Cost is a terrible argument-with all the fraud waste and abuse in govt the cost of IDs is going to matter? Preposterous. I would gladly pay-and I'd imagine most sensible people-an "ID" tax so that elections are as legitimate as possible. Such a simple thing.
Nevermind the assertion that poor people are working 70-80 hours a week.
Some folks have never worked in or spent any time around government housing.
To answer your question, I wouldn't go back to those ranges if they gave me shit about shooting reloads. But, just curious what are you reloading for and how many rounds you reload a year for these guns? with the ammo availability of today for most semi-automatic pistols (9mm/45acp) and semi-automatic rifles (223/308), IMO, reloading for pistols and ARs or other semi-automatics; unless its a precision oriented rifle, is pointless. You have to reload tens of thousands of rounds to make it worthwhile, money-wise, because you can buy bulk 223/5.56/308/9mm/45acp etc for so cheap. I personally don't think my time is worth it to spend reloading for these guns. I only reload for precision bolt guns.
Well, most Republicans would not be okay with paying such a tax. And it's not that poor people aren't allowed to take time off. It's that they dont have PTO so it takes away from their paycheck to do it. So the ID costs money, taking time off essentially costs money, let's say they are 18 and their parents were irresponsible so they dont have necessary ID to get a photo ID. That takes time and money. It all adds up.I hate this response-the same old canned liberal BS retort. Everybody with a job-any job-can get time off-at some point. You act like poor people are so helpless and clueless that they can't figure out 1 or 2 hours to go get an ID. It's preposterous that an ID doesn't need to be shown to vote. Preposterous. I've never heard a good argument otherwise. Cost is a terrible argument-with all the fraud waste and abuse in govt the cost of IDs is going to matter? Preposterous. I would gladly pay-and I'd imagine most sensible people-an "ID" tax so that elections are as legitimate as possible. Such a simple thing.
No, that's quite preposterous. Anyone who pays taxes period should be allowed to vote. Anything less is unAmerican as hell. We fought a whole war over that.The only people who should be allowed to vote. Should be people who pay private property taxes. No one else should be allowed.
Well, most Republicans would not be okay with paying such a tax. And it's not that poor people aren't allowed to take time off. It's that they dont have PTO so it takes away from their paycheck to do it. So the ID costs money, taking time off essentially costs money, let's say they are 18 and their parents were irresponsible so they dont have necessary ID to get a photo ID. That takes time and money. It all adds up.
No, that's quite preposterous. Anyone who pays taxes period should be allowed to vote. Anything less is unAmerican as hell. We fought a whole war over that.
I would be OK with if you put more into the system then you take out you get to vote how about we start with that.The only people who should be allowed to vote. Should be people who pay private property taxes. No one else should be allowed.