Sorry, “gun lobby,” but you’re not fooling anyone! Not anymore, anyway, thanks to Mother Jones’ Ari Berman:
Want to know how gun lobby dominates US politics?
In Texas a gun permit is a valid voter ID but a student ID is not pic.twitter.com/TsVZyNoP9g
— Ari Berman (@AriBerman) March 6, 2018
Actually, the only thing Ari managed to reveal was his own impressive stupidity.
https://twitter.com/krl1992_ERAU/status/971106706452234240
https://twitter.com/CharlesFLehman/status/971095734241185792
isn’t that because the state issues the gun permit, and a university issues a student ID out of an ID office?
— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) March 6, 2018
Do you really need this explained to you?
A CCW is issued by the state & req a birth certificate & DL to obtain.
A student ID is issued by a school & doesn’t req any ID to obtain & is issued to non residents & immigrants.
— Travis (@GreatBelin) March 6, 2018
You really didn’t think this through. One is a government issued ID that requires extensive verification of your identity, the other is issued by a school to students (including non-citizens) and easily susceptible to fraud. https://t.co/wWSpGorswf
— (((AG))) (@AG_Conservative) March 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/colonel_potter/status/971097137516875778
Even some gun control advocates are calling Ari out:
I actually can understand why….i hate trump and the Republican Party as much as the next guy but if u have a gun permit, it’s registered in the state…u could be a student from anywhere in the world….but i think a drivers license should also be included as a valid I.D
— “off d boat” (@off_d_boat) March 6, 2018
Don't get me wrong, I'm all #DownWithTheNRA and #DownWithVoterIDLaws, but I think the difference here is that the gun license is state issued whereas the student ID is not, and thus easier to fake. There are many better examples of overreach by the gun lobby. #DoBetter
— Dr. Elizabeth J. Sbrocco (@EJSbrocco) March 6, 2018
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I'm all for responsible gun control. But a student ID doesn't establish residency or citizenship, therefore shouldn't be accepted for voting. A gun license does verify residency & is issued by the State, so as long as it also identifies citizenship status it should be acceptable
— Philbert (@phil_nomad) March 6, 2018
That’s because student IDs are not issued by the government but the gun ID is.
Did that really not cross your mind?
Sincerely, a gun control proponent.
— Wes Anthony (@firehouse_ca) March 6, 2018
Painful.
This is stupid. Obviously the one on the left counts because it's government issued. Nothing to do with guns and you know it.
Why not wonder why an old Blockbuster rental card doesn't count? Or maybe a company ID badge? https://t.co/j6jsovlW34
— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) March 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/Moj_kobe/status/971097622332129280
Commonsense tweeting laws might not be a bad idea, either. People like Ari should be legally bound to think before they tweet.
It's not that it's issued by a private university.
It's that it doesn't establish where you live or where you have residency like a gun permit would. https://t.co/edSZEZs4Dd
— RBe (@RBPundit) March 6, 2018
And as others have pointed out, only one establishes residency.
— (((AG))) (@AG_Conservative) March 6, 2018
I was a Michigan resident but had a University of Missouri ID. Accepting student IDs as a form of legal ID makes voting in both states possible. pic.twitter.com/xCjbkanOt0
— FrogDoc (@TueborFrog) March 6, 2018
https://twitter.com/JillDomschot/status/971099333608194049
Out-of-state students are issued student IDs, knucklehead. https://t.co/D5PRWMxUr0
— Mike (@ThePantau) March 6, 2018
So dumb.
………
— Dr. Kankokage (@kankokage) March 6, 2018
Definitely the second one…
— Slightly☘️Irish☘️Annie (@Naiad_A_) March 6, 2018
Definitely.
Want to know why they keep getting called “fake news”? Right here. https://t.co/bh3iNzYAwo
— Pouncing Coder Brad (@bradcundiff) March 6, 2018
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