Louisiana Law Requires ID to View Porn
Websites containing 33.3% or more of pornographic content are responsible for checking users' age. Presumably residents could get around that by using a VPN, though.
ID required for internet porn now.
So, no problem with checking them when we vote in person then?Yeah, what a douche of a state- I cant believe they are trying to enforce laws.
What did checking ID ever do for anyone? Nothing! Just one more example of a state being overbearing and encroaching on the rights of its citizens!**
I mean.... something like that should ALWAYS be a thing.So, no problem with checking them when we vote in person then?
Good idea. Porn is ruining lives at an alarming rate.![]()
Louisiana Law Requires ID to View Porn
Websites containing 33.3% or more of pornographic content are responsible for checking users' age. Presumably residents could get around that by using a VPN, though.www.pcmag.com
ID required for internet porn now.
How dare you assume that people who buy cigarettes, booze, have a bank account, own/rent a house and pay taxes could EVER present an ID to vote!!So, no problem with checking them when we vote in person then?
Funny, I thought porn wasn't something that was something real or to be taken seriously unless you were actually stupid enough to be a part of it.![]()
Louisiana Law Requires ID to View Porn
Websites containing 33.3% or more of pornographic content are responsible for checking users' age. Presumably residents could get around that by using a VPN, though.www.pcmag.com
ID required for internet porn now.
Well if its a law, then no I dont have a problem with it.So, no problem with checking them when we vote in person then?
What substance(s) are you specifically referring to?When you realize the addictive brain drugs are freely available to under age non fully formed frontal lobes... In ten years we'll look back and think damn
Dopamine?What substance(s) are you specifically referring to?
Well if its a law, then no I dont have a problem with it.
I have to show ID to vote and am OK with doing that.
I get what you are trying to argue here. If you want to discuss the concept of voter ID and why it exists, thats cool, but dont try to tie it to my comment since that comment is about law and not concept.
If there is a place with high in person voter fraud, ID certainly will help reduce that fraud. If someone wants ID to be shown simply because that will reduce participation in groups they dont want voting, thats messed up.
If you have to have an ID for virtually everything else in life, why the hell wouldn’t voter ID be the same? What if they quit checking ID for alcohol? Would that be a good thing?Well if its a law, then no I dont have a problem with it.
I have to show ID to vote and am OK with doing that.
I get what you are trying to argue here. If you want to discuss the concept of voter ID and why it exists, thats cool, but dont try to tie it to my comment since that comment is about law and not concept.
If there is a place with high in person voter fraud, ID certainly will help reduce that fraud. If someone wants ID to be shown simply because that will reduce participation in groups they dont want voting, thats messed up.
When you realize the addictive brain drugs are freely available to under age non fully formed frontal lobes... In ten years we'll look back and think damn
Uh...Except nobody or no organization is trying to do that. It's been alleged by conspiracy theorists, of course, but never any proof.
Attempts to reduce participation of certain groups, such as literacy tests and poll taxes, are a thing of of the long ago past.
What are you arguing here? I said I accept showing ID to vote. Actual data shows it doesnt improve election security, but it doesnt seem you want to focus on that.If you have to have an ID for virtually everything else in life, why the hell wouldn’t voter ID be the same? What if they quit checking ID for alcohol? Would that be a good thing?
So, hey! Let’s talk about how well mail-in voting is working!!*******Uh...
Reducing ballot boxes in specific locations reduces participation of certain groups.
Consolidating specific polling locations and reducing poll workers in those locations reduces participation of certain groups.
And more and more, but I have a feeling this is wasted breath.
If you want to talk about something thats not happening- its in person voter fraud. The very thing that showing ID is meant to stop just isnt happening in states where it isnt required.
Again though, I show ID and dont think twice because my state thinks it helps ensure voting security and I want elections to be secure.
So, having a valid ID you can scan and confirm is not better than being able to walk through and vote as many times as you want?What are you arguing here? I said I accept showing ID to vote. Actual data shows it doesnt improve election security, but it doesnt seem you want to focus on that.
Is there proof of this happening? If so, sure that should be looked into and we can discuss. I would say ahead of time that no, I dont think people should be able to walk through and vote as many times as they want.So, having a valid ID you can scan and confirm is not better than being able to walk through and vote as many times as you want?
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Is it going poorly? If so, list examples of how it is going poorly.So, hey! Let’s talk about how well mail-in voting is working!!*******
Even you can’t be THIS stupid. My god, I’m gonna spare my thumbs the torture of a response.Is it going poorly? If so, list examples of how it is going poorly.
What widespread voter fraud has there been due to mail-in laws? Are people voting dozens of times?...is this the old claim of dead people are voting?
I dont want illegal voting and would support measures to ensure actual voting concerns, based on real issues and not perceived, are addressed.
So, no problem with checking them when we vote in person then?
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