News (Media Awareness Project) - US WI: Penalties Stronger for Driving on Drugs |
Title: | US WI: Penalties Stronger for Driving on Drugs |
Published On: | 2003-12-05 |
Source: | Capital Times, The (WI) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-19 04:15:26 |
PENALTIES STRONGER FOR DRIVING ON DRUGS
MILWAUKEE (AP) Gov. Jim Doyle signed legislation Thursday
strengthening the state laws against driving or carrying a weapon
while under the influence of drugs.
The bill requires authorities to only prove that someone carrying a
gun or driving a car, all terrain vehicle, snowmobile or motorboat had
drugs in their systems to be prosecuted. Current law requires
authorities to prove the illegal drugs impaired them.
The legislation was inspired by a 2001 incident in which a driver high
on cocaine ran a red light and crashed into a vehicle driven by a
Waukesha woman who was pregnant.
MILWAUKEE (AP) Gov. Jim Doyle signed legislation Thursday
strengthening the state laws against driving or carrying a weapon
while under the influence of drugs.
The bill requires authorities to only prove that someone carrying a
gun or driving a car, all terrain vehicle, snowmobile or motorboat had
drugs in their systems to be prosecuted. Current law requires
authorities to prove the illegal drugs impaired them.
The legislation was inspired by a 2001 incident in which a driver high
on cocaine ran a red light and crashed into a vehicle driven by a
Waukesha woman who was pregnant.
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