There are options for all these things in my mail-only state. Folks shouldn’t take the “mail only” part literally.
If you simply must vote in person, you can. Or you can complete your ballot as soon as you receive it and 1) mail it back (I won’t!); 2) drop it at a designated ballot drop box (I will!); or 3) drop it at the Elections Board office. You just have to return it by 8:00 p.m. on the day of the election via one of these methods.
It’s very flexible here. But this regime is at war with mail-in voting states, so I will not trust the mail with my ballot. For me, this is not a change, but my determination to not use the mail is fiercely reinforced.
As I noted earlier, I’m most concerned about not receiving a ballot in the first place. People need to start keeping track of this in mail-only states, because I believe this is the most vulnerable area for the regime to game the system against us. And it is going to be hard for a lot of folks to be this dedicated to voting.