And should you have the right to do that in the White House or the Capitol?
Not all states have the same requirements for receiving a drivers license, but all licenses are recognized in every state.
Not really, no. Kansas is an agricultural state. You can get a drivers license, with restrictions, at age 14. That license is not recognized as valid in Missouri or Illinois or Colorado.
Drivers licenses are valid in other states because other states choose to recognize them. CCW permits are recognized in other states when those states choose to recognize them. If one or the other is not recognized in a given state then there is nothing the federal government should be able to do about it. It's a state issue.
Of course I said no such thing. But I have to get there safely first.
You can get a drivers license, with restrictions, at age 14. That license is not recognized as valid in Missouri or Illinois or Colorado.
Nor should it be. That is more akin to a learners permit than a license. Can that 14 year old drive alone to a city on the other side of Kansas?