On quick reading of the bill my first reaction was what a bold step and my second reaction was, it's about time. I have not had time to review the bill in great detail but it appears to address several DWI issues that have needed to be fixed for a long time. Shannon, you asked for input once we read it....at first blush,put me down as in favor!! Curiuos what others think?
A tip of the hat to State Rep. Todd Smith as well, who has shown that he understands intoxication offenses and has credibility with the various groups we will need to pass the legislation.
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Posts: 723 | Location: Fort Worth, TX, USA | Registered: July 30, 2002
Other than emails or calls of support to local Reps. and Senators, is there any other action that we can take to assist with this issue? Letters from a bunch of DA's, ADA's, and CA's to a targeted group in Austin or massive email campaign? Any ideas Shannon or Rob? Convoy to Austin? Lastly, I don't really think this is essential, but maybe beneficial, specific language that clarifies nothing contained in these amendments prohibit the seeking and granting of an evidentiary search warrant(so we still have that option on first time DWI's if needed).
From what I've seen, this bill looks great. Seems to me any group that is serious about making it easier to get drunks off the road should go for this.
Posts: 622 | Location: San Marcos | Registered: November 13, 2003
Just read the bill. I encourage everyone to jump on board and write their state rep and senator to let them know how much this will help. The deferred for first time DWI offenders even gives the defense attorneys something to be happy with in the bill, while still allowing us to use them to enhance. Thanks to all of the folks who took the time to write this up!
After a brief email with Shannon and, on his suggestion, I have drafted a short letter to my Rep. and Senator supporting the bill as well as a letter of gratitude to Rep.Todd Smith. I would encourage others who support this bill to do the same. Just this week I reviewed a case with a 3rd DWI arrest that is still a misd. due to the 10 year rule...it needs to be fixed.
The San Antonio Express News has a section called "The Lege," in which the paper prints stories on bills that are pending before the Legislature. I keep looking for something, anything, on this bill, but haven't seen anything. What does it take to get people to notice this bill? Has anyone seen this bill getting play anywhere else in the media?
Posts: 72 | Location: San Antonio, Texas, USA | Registered: December 13, 2004