Gotta admit the headline on this story weirded me out a bit. But it does make sense. These days you can get on a plane without a ticket. You just show your boarding pass on your cell phone. That’s the idea behind a proposal that might be on the table soon, according to the Orlando Sentinel. They think Tampa Rep. James Grand will introduce a bill this spring that would let you use your ID stored on your cell phone to vote, purchase alcohol or give to an officer if you get pulled over. This wouldn’t be a replacement for your ID. And you’d have to have your password or fingerprint to verify to access your ID. It’s like Apple Pay for your driver’s license.

I already store a photo of my driver’s license already just in case I lose my ID. What do you think? Good idea? Tweet your thoughts @WQYKGeno and I’ll include them below. I’m pretty sure I’m all for this as long as its voluntary.

Like this idea? Read beyond the headline before you vote. https://t.co/IfRHOCclhv #florida — Geno (@WQYKGeno) January 15, 2019

Yeah or maybe a "I think so, but I'll let others try it first." — Geno (@WQYKGeno) January 15, 2019

I get that, but if it's voluntary? — Geno (@WQYKGeno) January 15, 2019