When Joe Golding went to his local Rite Aid pharmacy to pick up a prescription, he was met with a surprise. The clerk asked for his driver’s license, and Golding didn’t think much of it — until the clerk scanned the license. “I was taken aback and asked, ‘Why did you do that?’ She said it is store policy to ask for ID now,” the Mercer County man said. “I am normally only asked for a birth date to pick up prescriptions at Rite Aid. I felt uncomfortable.” A few weeks later, he returned to the same store to pick up another prescription. This time when he was asked for his license, he handed over …