thereisnospoon
Gold Member
No...Anyone may obtain an official State ID...Free of charge in states where voter ID is the law....Certain offices aren't issuing driver's licenses.so those offices aren't being closed?You are reacting to an opinion piece. One which is replete with conspiratorial hype and short on facts.The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency's website says their office at the Clarke County Courthouse is still open, but soon a lot of others nearby won't be. On Wednesday, the agency announced that it would close 31 offices throughout the state, leaving 29 counties without a place where 16-year-olds can take a driver's test, whether they pass on the first try or not.
That's an inconvenience.
But there's something bigger happening here.
In 2011, Alabama lawmakers approved the state's voter ID law, making it illegal to vote in Alabama without a government-issued photo ID.
For most folks, that's a driver's license.
Voter ID and driver's license office closures black-out Alabama's Black Belt
are you really shocked?
The first indicator is the use of the "black belt".....Umm, the sites are scattered throughout the state. Mobile, and Birmingham heavily black are untouched.
They are otherwise open.
which is....
the document you need for voter ID.
so like I said.
Looks like you're out of excuses.