TN bill restricting sale of alcohol to repeat DUI offenders failed
The Tennessee legislature recently tried to introduce new rules that would have stopped repeat driving under the influence offenders from buying alcohol, the Tomahawk reported on April 29.
This measure was submitted by Elizabethton Representative John Holsclaw, Jr. but rejected by the House of Representatives budget subcommittee, which officially terminated its ascent through the Tennessee legislature. Despite this particular bill’s failure, its existence indicates a tough attitude held by lawmakers on drunk driving.
A Tennesse driver with a blood alcohol concentration of .08% can be charged with a DUI, as well as someone with a lower BAC in certain situations.
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