TY, Noel Francisco.
"Arizona's version of a "stop and identify" law makes it a crime "to fail or refuse to state the person's true full name on request of a peace officer" so long as that officer has reasonable suspicion to detain that person and has informed them of the law requiring the person's true name."
http://phoenixcriminallawnews.com/2013/08/in-arizona-is-it-a-crime-to-not-have-your-id-on-you.html
"So, while there is no Arizona law that specifically requires you to carry identification at all times, the statute still has imposed a similar, more lax requirement. Under this law, you can be arrested if you refuse to give up your name to a police officer or provide the officer with a fake name."
WHAT OTHER CHARGES AGAINST JOHN DOE WERE DROPPED AS A RESULT?
Hehe.
I goaded Q a little yesterday about the MSM drops and their fear of asking the Q question. Ill admit, I want the pace to pick up, and am hopeful for an exciting week/Friday.
Wont states just find a way to circumvent like they currently do with driver's licenses?