I appreciate your thorough review of the article. Those numbers come from Judge Richard Flanagan's order in the Dane County Circuit Court, and reflect mixed data available for those possessing driver's licenses and IDs:
http://media.jsonline.com/documents/Voter+ID+injunction.pdf
Flanagan notes that evidence suggests 221,975 voters do not have a driver's license or ID. That number is based upon a 2002 study, reduced by exclusions for felony convictions and people who are non-citizens. Around 80 percent of Wisconsinites have a driver's license, but only 45% of African-American males and 51% of African-American females possess a license, and for Latinos, 54% of males and 41% of females have a license. The study was not able to estimate how many individuals in those populations did not have a driver's license but did have an ID. According to the study, 23% of Wisconsinites age 65 and older (approximately 177,399 individuals) have neither a license nor a photo ID. The study is here:
http://www.brennancenter.org/page/-/d/download_file_50902.pdf
You mentioned the First, Fourth and Fifth Amendments but forgot the Second Amendment which is just as important.
As I said in my first post. Zimmerman should be prosecuted for instigating the confrontation. What he did does not constitute a "stand your ground" scenario which I firmly believe in.
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