
California Proposes Tougher DUI Laws
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California lawmakers propose tougher DUI penalties, including a new bill that could ban alcohol sales to certain offenders. Assembly Bill sixteen oh five allows judges to add a no alcohol sale mark on drivers licenses or state IDs for multiple DUI convictions or serious crashes. The bill comes after a Bakersfield mother lost her son in a drunk driving crash, sparking calls for stricter DUI laws. Local attorney Matt Clark supports the bill but questions its effectiveness. Assemblymember Rhodesia Ransom, who introduced the bill, emphasizes the need for education and mandatory minimum sentences for first offenses. Eight other bills targeting drunk driving are also moving through the legislature.
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