Asked by ABC 17 News 223 Votes Should Missouri's cellphone driving law be stronger? 78% Yes Yes 2 22% No No 0 Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Copy Link 78% Yes Add Comment Comment Share with friends 2 Comments 1 Carol Elliott The Missouri cellphone law considers use of cell phone while driving a secondary rather than primary offense. The law should be strengthened to make it a primary offense. Reply Reply 0 Max DeYoung It should already take 70% of the SUVs off of the roads. Reply Reply 22% No Add Comment Comment Share with friends 0 Comment No one has commented yet
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Asked by ABC 17 News 127 Votes Should there be new limits on contributions to local political campaigns? 67% Yes Yes 0 33% No No 0 Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Copy Link 67% Yes Add Comment Comment Share with friends A candidate for Columbia mayor has racked up more than $250,000 in donations. A candidate for Columbia mayor has racked up more than $250,000 in donations. Show Less 0 Comment No one has commented yet 33% No Add Comment Comment Share with friends Many people believe that limiting contributions is akin to limiting free speech. Many people believe that limiting contributions is akin to limiting free speech. Show Less 0 Comment No one has commented yet
The Missouri cellphone law considers use of cell phone while driving a secondary rather than primary offense. The law should be strengthened to make it a primary offense.
ReplyIt should already take 70% of the SUVs off of the roads.
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