Sunday, December 06, 2009

Turner blasts REAL ID Act

Republican gubernatorial hopeful Doug Turner blasted the REAL ID Act which could force New Mexicans to use a passport for domestic travel after the new year if the state is not granted an extension. This is because New Mexico drivers licenses would not reach the standards of the REAL ID Act. Turner, who was the campaign manager for libertarian governor Gary Johnson, wrote in an op-ed sent to media this afternoon, “you don’t have to read the newspaper every day to see that state autonomy in our country is waning.” Turner compared the legislation to Soviet-era policies, writing, “Since our nation’s founding, we have never had special documentation or permission to cross state lines. It was the Soviet bloc nations where you had to have numerous papers, signatures and stamps in order to travel across state borders.” Turner admits however, that “it is a stretch to suggest that we are now living in a Neo-Soviet Union.” Citing costs for passports, $130 after postage and photo fees Turner asks, “Who has this kind of money right now? Who really thinks all this aggravation will even make us one iota safer?” Much of the op-ed isn’t about cost, however, but government intrusion. “Like all of the other government bills we are currently being forced to swallow, the REAL ID legislation trespasses on our personal freedom, privacy, states’ rights and is yet another increase to the cost of living,” Turner wrote...read more

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