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Opinion
Our Say: Bills answer need for stronger drunken driving lawsPublished 02/24/09
The job of tightening this state's drunken driving laws is a headache for any legislator - or governor - who wants to attempt it. The State House culture, which includes a heavy dollop of influence by the criminal defense bar, is resistant to all such measures, no matter how sensible. Gov. Martin O'Malley's administration is trying a popular strategy for moving bills through a balky legislature: Get ammunition from a task force. Convened in 2007, the Task Force to Combat Driving Under the Influence of Drugs and Alcohol had a broad membership that included legislators as well as trial attorneys and representatives...
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Preposterous - 2009-03-01 20:25:44
A 21 year old gets a DUI for blowing a .09 for wobbling on the road. 9 years later the mother of 3 is coming home from a restaurant and hits a roadblock where she blows a .07. Now she loses her license? No PBJ at all allowed? Meanwhile housebreakers and REAL criminals get PBJs and walk DOZENS of times for stealing our property? Why not lock up REAL Criminals that assault us, steal from our homes, steal our cars and scare our public? Oh, sorry, that's not the PC/Liberal way.
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