Thursday, May 4, 2017

Proposed Law Will Jail Passengers for 4 Months for Riding in a Car Without an ID

Via Iver

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 I couldn't find an update, so assume it is still current.

The nanny/security state has reared its ugly head, again — this time in the form of a new law that requires passengers in a vehicle to carry identification – with violators facing up to four months in jail and a $750 dollar fine.

Last week, HB 2305 was introduced by Rep. Anthony Kern (R-Dist. 20), in hopes of reinstating an Arizona law that was struck down in 2002 after a judge ruled the statute as too vague to enforce.

Currently, Arizona law requires only requires that the driver of a vehicle carry identification

 

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