If you're worried about being tracked by a RFID chip, just put your cards in a Faraday cage. There are plenty of wallets on the market that block the frequencies.
Oh, thanks for the tip!If you're worried about being tracked by a RFID chip, just put your cards in a Faraday cage. There are plenty of wallets on the market that block the frequencies.
The point is you shouldn't have to.
It's kind of hard to sort the technology from the politics on this particular issue, so as long as everyone keeps it civil (like they've been doing), I see no need to punt this conversation to TNZ. Carry on.What? Those of us who don't belong to TNZ don't have the right to discuss this outrageous attempt by the U.S. government to force American citizens to carry identification at all times?I think it's fucking ridiculous; I also think this is better served in TNZ.
What? Those of us who don't belong to TNZ don't have the right to discuss this outrageous attempt by the U.S. government to force American citizens to carry identification at all times?I think it's fucking ridiculous; I also think this is better served in TNZ.
Say goodbye to the Constitution.
Bastards.
Do you own a cell phone?
1)Where in the US Constitution does it say that you have a right to refuse carrying an ID?
By giving the federal government powers that it is not Constitutionally granted.2) In what way would carrying a ID card with you all the time destroy, reduce, or in anyway invalidate the US Constitution, in whole or in part?
A better question is, "Where in the US Constitution does it give the Federal Government the power to mandate that it's citizens carry ID cards?"
By giving the federal government powers that it is not Constitutionally granted.
A better question is, "Where in the US Constitution does it give the Federal Government the power to mandate that it's citizens carry ID cards?"
Article I, Section VIII.
Specifically the parts where Congress is allowed to "provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States" as well as "To regulate commerce...among the several states."
A national ID can either be viewed as either a security measure, or as a way to facilitate commerce by simplifying ID requirements from almost 60 issuing states and territories to 1 federal bureau. Take your pick.
While you're deciding, I recommend to you actually read the piece of paper you're claiming is being torn to pieces.
Scout101,
Do you own a cell phone?
Yes I do, but I'm not required by law to carry it on me whenever I drive; with a liscence, I am required to carry it on me whenever I drive.
Article I, Section VIII.
Specifically the parts where Congress is allowed to "provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States" as well as "To regulate commerce...among the several states."
Oh, that's right. I forgot the secret God Mode Clause of the Constitution that gives the Government virtually unlimited power to do anything it wants ever, because ANYTHING can be rationalized away as "general welfare" or "commerce".
What? Those of us who don't belong to TNZ don't have the right to discuss this outrageous attempt by the U.S. government to force American citizens to carry identification at all times?I think it's fucking ridiculous; I also think this is better served in TNZ.
Say goodbye to the Constitution.
Bastards.
^ I have no idea what this means.2 Questions:
1)Where in the US Constitution does it say that you have a right to refuse carrying an ID?
The only time I'm not carrying an ID card (read: driver's license), is when I'm at home.2) In what way would carrying a ID card with you all the time destroy, reduce, or in anyway invalidate the US Constitution, in whole or in part?
Don't blame me
I'm not going to debate it.
Ah, more condescension! Keep it rolling, Broseph. We'll have this thread locked or kicked to TNZ in NO TIME!I'm neither qualified to cure you of delusion nor do I want to argue hypothetical libertarian should'ves on planet Dreamworld.
This is not what our Founding Fathers had in mind
I'm not going to debate it.
Too late. You already did.
^ I have no idea what this means.2 Questions:
1)Where in the US Constitution does it say that you have a right to refuse carrying an ID?
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