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« on: March 06, 2018, 04:59:40 AM »

Some of the worst are laws against cohabitation. I think there was a case in North Carolina or somewhere where a woman was denied some sort of government benefit because she was cohabitating.

"No pass, no drive" laws are laws that revoke driver's licenses from teenagers for bad academic performance - while rewarding those who bully them. These laws are actually classist (because kids from poor backgrounds are already discriminated against by schools), and they penalize kids with dyslexia.

Pretty much anything enacted by the fascist 104th Congress was bad.
Quickly googled no pass no drive, found it completely ridiculous. I had probably around 100 unexcused absences during my senior year but I had an A in every single class first semester and somehow if I were in Kentucky I won't be allowed to have a driver license.
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