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A coworker of mine says that when he and his wife went to vote in their hometown of Greenback yesterday, his wife discovered she had left her voter registration card at home. She gave the pollworker her driver’s license, but when the worker discovered the address on her license didn’t match the one on the voter registration rolls, he told her that wouldn’t work for acceptable ID either.
So she dug around in her purse and pulled out the only other ID she could find: her concealed carry permit. The pollworker checked it out, gave her the thumbs-up, and let her proceed to the voting booth.
That’s so Greenback.
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Well, it is a state issued id. I’ve always wanted to use the carry permit when the bank teller asks for id just to see their expression, but I’ve not done it.
FYI, it’s just a carry permit, not concealed.
And your point?
I’m not familiar with your blog so i’m not sure if your intent was to highlight something that you felt some people would see as comical, or to further promote hoplophobia like other liberal-minded sheep.
If it’s the former, I get it. HAHA. If it’s the latter, Baaaaa-baaaaa!