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cekkk
Jul 22, 2013Explorer
msmith1199 wrote:cekkk wrote:
I'm not so sure giving a bogus number is a crime if there is no intent to defraud. We're told to protect it.
...The Federal mandate Kansas is using to justify this law is the same Federal law that requires you to provide a social security number to get a drivers license. What do you think would happen if you gave a false SSN to DMV?
Apples and oranges. There is no commercial third-party recipient involved in the DMV situation.
As an aside, maybe we should have a question that seeks to break down by age how people feel about governments' endless involvements in our lives. I'm guessing those who were living before it became a political crime, if not an actual crime, to call someone a name* have a whole different outlook from the younger folks who have been schooled that our safety and "feelings" are more important than freedom.
* The official birth of political correctness: The water buffalo incident.
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