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Sure, this is just one issue, but it's logic reflects that of many of the others... it is flawed.
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The logic isn't flawed, your perspective is.
The roads are filled with people on drugs, people talking on cell phones, eating, drinking, putting on make-up, changing diapers, really old people, really young people, people without a drivers license, people who rarely drive, people who don't speak English, people who don't know where they're going, people getting blowjobs, etc. Do you really think it will be any more dangerous if a ridiculously easy drivers test is administered by a poorly educated government flunky?
I sincerely doubt the drivers test weeds out very many (if any) of these people. I recentlly saw someone move to America who didn't speak a word of English get in a car for a week (having never driven one before) and get her drivers license because she was cute. She is a genuinely scary driver.
Headsplice, I can't honestly tell you everything that will happen with the relationship between the Free State and the Fed, but the FSP does have a board like this one. I'd suggest you get online and ask a few of these questions to various people and see what they say.
The best way I can answer them is to say, the state will avoid taking (or giving) money from or to the government as much as is possible. That means we don't give the fed money for the drug war and we tell them not to spend any money on the drug war in our state, etc. We make it very clear to the Fed that we are a sovereign state and we won't tolerate any unconstitutional intrusion on the part of the Fed into our state. We're not looking to secede from the union but we want it to be clear we can under the Constitution if the Fed doesn't keep their act straight.
America was created to have a de-centralized government where states mostly govern themselves. This allows people to move to the states with laws they prefer. We will ensure the Fed sticks to the Constitution in their dealings with our state and we won't enforce any unconstitutional federal laws or allow the Fed to bring people into our state to do it.