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To: tekboy who wrote (8057)11/11/2000 5:27:41 PM
From: DownSouth  Read Replies (3) of 22706
 
The only criteria for voting are citizenship and no felonies. Then you register. It's not a test. To take that right away from you requires a jury trial (felony) or a change in citizenship. The right to vote is protected by the Constitution of the US.

A driver's license is provided to you on a temporary basis after you pass a competency (driving) test. You must renew that license.

A magistrate can take your license away with not even a trial, in many if not most states. A judge can take your license away for misdemeanor in your driving record. The privilege of driving is not addressed in the Constitution. It's up to the states to set those laws.

Semantics? I think not.
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