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News (Media Awareness Project) - US OH: PUB LTE: Drugged-Driving Law Will Penalize For Behavior
Title:US OH: PUB LTE: Drugged-Driving Law Will Penalize For Behavior
Published On:2005-03-17
Source:Athens News, The (OH)
Fetched On:2008-01-16 20:35:15
DRUGGED-DRIVING LAW WILL PENALIZE FOR BEHAVIOR UNRELATED TO DRIVING

In his letter of March 10, Steven Mette missed some important points. The
first is that drugged driving is a separate offense from merely using
marijuana. In the United States, we require that people actually be guilty
of the specific crime for which they are charged -- not some other crime.
The fact that they may have used marijuana at some point in the past --
while it may be illegal -- isn't proof that someone is currently driving
while intoxicated.

The second comes when he asserts that, if someone was pulled over and some
blood was drawn, then they were probably doing something else wrong. Well,
they may have been doing something else wrong, but if they were, doesn't it
make a whole lot more sense to prosecute them for what they actually did,
rather than some factually unsupportable assertion that they were driving
while drugged?

Does Steven Mette believe in convicting people for crimes they actually
commit, or does he think it is OK to jail them under any excuse just
because a cop pulled them over? That is the critical difference in the
proposed law.

Clifford Schaffer

Director, DRCNet Online Library of Drug Policy

Agua Dulce, Calif.
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