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To: Brian Sullivan who wrote (7385)9/9/2003 7:50:10 PM
From: MrLucky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793727
 
Another issue that doesn't get discussed is the effect that this "free license" bill will have on van and truck drivers. Currently, those companies that use vans/trucks etc. in their business are required to have licensed drivers. To get licensed you must be a "legal" immigrant or a citizen (insurance). Davis's bill essentially nullifies that requirement. Will the companies now hire illegals to save money? All the proponents of giving anything and everything to illegals say that "we need" their services and therefore, should not oppose giving them the same benefits as legal immigrants or citizens. IMO, the bottomline here is that Davis, among others, is power mad and could care less about the ramifications of this bill.



To: Brian Sullivan who wrote (7385)9/9/2003 8:02:17 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 793727
 
<< by enabling illegal aliens to fraudulently vote and unlawfully purchase firearms.>>

California who is anti gun allows this? I've lived in this country all my 55 years, did my two years in the Army, 69, 71. I have to have a firearms owners ID. Waiting time to buy a gun and if on a hunting trip to another state my gun breaks I can't buy another gun. And illegals can but guns?



To: Brian Sullivan who wrote (7385)9/10/2003 3:46:03 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793727
 
Again, look which party is a party to this very probable voter fraud!!!

Additionally, California's motor-voter law enables driver's license applicants to simultaneously register to vote. The new license bill has no provisions to limit or remove the automatic voter registration process from the applications.