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Saturday, Nov 23, 2024

If ID Is a Must for So Many Small Things, Why Not in Elections?

From Renting a Movie to Buying Cold Medicine, You Need ID for the Most Ridiculous Everyday Tasks—So Why Is Voting an Exception?
It’s absurd when you think about it. We’re required to show identification for the most trivial activities—things that have little to no impact on the grand scheme of society. Want to buy spray paint? You need an ID. Thinking of grabbing a bottle of cold medicine? Better have your driver’s license ready. Renting a movie or purchasing an “M” rated video game? ID, please.

Some pharmacies even require identification to purchase something as simple as nail polish. Nail polish! But when it comes to participating in one of the most important pillars of democracy—voting—many argue that requiring an ID is unnecessary. Why the double standard?

If you need ID for:

Buying cold medicine: Yes, even over-the-counter medication requires proof of identity.
Purchasing spray paint: That can of paint in your garage? You needed ID to buy it.
Renting a movie: Want to rent an “R” rated film? Better prove you’re old enough.
Buying nail polish: In some places, getting that manicure kit comes with an ID check.
Playing video games: Stores won’t sell you that “M” rated game without verifying your age.
Entering a casino: Whether to gamble or just watch, no ID, no entry.
Getting a fishing or hunting license: Even if you're just looking to enjoy nature, ID is required.
Renting a hotel room: A night away? You'll need to prove who you are.
The list goes on. We live in a world where identification is demanded for the most mundane and harmless activities. And yet, when it comes to something as vital as casting a ballot, some believe that requiring an ID is a step too far. How does that make sense?

Voting isn’t just a small errand or personal transaction—it’s the foundation of our democratic system. The stakes are high, and ensuring the integrity of each vote is essential to a functioning, fair society. So if ID is a must for buying cold medicine or renting a hotel room, why not for something as important as deciding the future of our country?
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