Citizens don't mind showing IDs
If I am under 40, Walgreens will ask me for some identification to purchase certain items. If my charges are over $50, Jewel will ask me for some identification. Convenience stores routinely request id for the purchase of tobacco products.
Many stores request to see a person's driver's license for identification. We, who are citizens, never object and gladly comply. So, what's the problem in Arizona?
Joan Nortell
Naperville