Would you support a lower legal blood alcohol limit in Oregon?
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Yes, for safety.
40%
60%
No, it'd backfire.
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A reduction could lead to more 'borderline' DUII's and people believing they're more sober than they actually are. It would result in more tickets and possibly more jail time fo...
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A reduction could lead to more 'borderline' DUII's and people believing they're more sober than they actually are. It would result in more tickets and possibly more jail time for otherwise innocent people who made a mistake.
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Felix Pressler
why the focus on only alcohol, when pot impairs driving just as much, yet not much effort by "politicos" on how to measure it; but it makes good talking points for the politicians.
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Dave Voiles
Are we to assume the current level suddenly isn't adequate? Sounds like a warm, fuzzy action for someone to get their 15 minutes of fame. No doubt it would increase revenue as well.
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Sam Ackerman
No, this is just a money grab, by insurance company's, and the company's that provide the required DUI class's. ALso very few people with .01 and under get pulled over for DUI.
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Too many options available now. Uber, Lyft, Taxi's, Buses, designated drivers, getting a hotel near your party, or just don't drink. No excuses to drink and drive with even one drink...ever.
ReplyPeople are up in arms over opioids, yet alcohol causes more deaths a year than all illegal drugs combined. Let's start cracking down on alcohol so this 65 y/o arthritic lady can get some pain relief.
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