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I am against thr proposal. All ststes issue driver's licenses and a state ID card if you do not drive. These should be good enough for the CG's purposes. The problem with driver's licenses is fraud, a motivating factor in the motor/voter law. Most states do not adequately research driver's license applicants, certain politicians who have no problem with illegals voting knew this, and hence motor/voter was passed. More stringent checks for driver's license/ID card would solve the problem, and the only legislation required would be that you have your license with you.This is not an operator's license currently proposed. How long before it becomes one? Bearing in mind that the only reason to issue a license is so you can take it away, I think this whole proposal should be resisted. Not against licensing? Wait until you are laying alongside, having a few adult beverages, and are required to show your license, guess what's next. And do you think the standard will be your state's or the feds for merchant marine crew?Safety. The feds desperately want us to believe they can protect us. Nowhere in American life do we surrender more liberties than when we fly, under the understanding that the feds are going to keep us safe. We saw how that worked out on 9/11. The only dent we made against those terrorists was by the passengers on Flight 93 who violated a half dozen federal laws in their efforts to stop the terrorists. They acted like true Americans, who generally ignore stupid laws, and didn't wait for the FAA to help them. The FAA that is no more capable of helping them today than it was five years ago. I see no numbers of Coast Guard vessels or a manning structure of the Guard itself that provides for any better "safety" at sea than the FAA does the skies. This proposal is a needless "feel-good" attempt by politicians desperate to be seen "doing something". What if the FAA allowed firearms on flights? 9/11 probably never would have happened due to the doubt in aterrorists mind as to whether or not he was flying with Annie Oakley. Forget IDs, let's require every boater to be armed. Now that would be a real coast guard. (with no offense intended to the one we have) And we could get back to acting like Americans.