Montana Governor Foments Real ID Rebellion | Threat Level from Wired.com - 0 views
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Montana governor Brian Schweitzer (D) declared independence Friday from federal identification rules and called on governors of 17 other states to join him in forcing a showdown with the federal government which says it will not accept the driver's licenses of rebel states' citizens starting May 11.
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resident of a non-complying state could not use a driver's license to enter a federal courthouse or a Social Security Administration building
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rules also standardize license formats, require states to interlink their DMV databases and require DMV employee to undergo background checks.
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Last year Montana passed a law saying it would not comply, citing privacy, states' rights and fiscal issues.
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"Today, I am asking you to join with me in resisting the DHS coercion to comply with the provisions of REAL ID, " Schweitzer wrote. "If we stand together either DHS will blink or Congress will have to act to avoid havoc at our nation's airports and federal courthouses."
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every Georgian who flies out through the nation's busiest airport -- Atlanta-Hartsfield International -- would have to be patted down by Homeland Security agents and have his carry-on bag hand-screened, likely resulting in massive delays.
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Congress to step up and pass alternative legislation that would stop Real ID and re-instate a commission that was working on driver's license rules before the REAL ID Act was slipped into must-pass defense legislation