- United States
- Mich.
- Letter
Laws that force transgender residents to carry IDs that don't match their appearance don't protect anyone — they create real danger. When someone's ID contradicts how they look, every routine traffic stop becomes an interrogation. That's not a hypothetical. In Kansas, a transgender woman who complied with state law requiring her to change her gender marker to "M" was later charged with operating without a valid license — using the very license the state forced her to get. That can happen anywhere a state mandates inaccurate gender markers on identification documents.
This is a public safety issue. Law enforcement interactions become unpredictable and hostile when IDs don't match the person holding them. Transgender residents face harassment, detention, and now criminal charges simply for existing in public with state-issued ID. No one should face six months in jail and a permanent record for following the law. Support legislation that allows residents to have accurate gender markers on their IDs, and oppose any measure that strips that right away.