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The US Coast Guard, more and more involved in Homeland Security since 9/11, has floated a trial balloon for a plan to license recreational boaters. No, this would not be a license based on competency in boat operations, but one rather based on security. The Coast Guard claims it has problems determining who is operating a boat out there. It is not clear why the Coast Guard feels existing forms of identification, such as a valid state driver's license or Social Security card, would be insufficient. Have you ever been stopped by the Coast Guard while afloat? If you have, did they ask for identification and if so, what type did you provide? Was that acceptable? How would you feel about the need to obtain another form of identification associated with your boat? Is this a valid requirement to enhance Homeland Security or the basis for more bureaucracy? Tell us about your views concerning a boating ID card and then take the Quick Quiz on the homepage. (Discussion topic and quiz by Warren Milberg)