You need to settle down. Certain individuals can demonstrate an ability to drive safely at the legal limit - enough to be substantial. That's why I think it should be legal. Did you even read my first post in its entirety, or had you jumped to a conclusion before you even entered the thread?
1/9/2011 5:45:27 PM
yes, I read the first post. nowhere did you talk about how this should be a states issue. Instead, you said that BAC is not a fair measure and should be ignored.And, I'll say it again: some people can fire a bullet into a crowd of people and consistently not hit anyone. Why don't we just allow everyone to do that?OK, some people can safely drive at .08. Can the vast majority? No? OK, then why should it be legal at that number, then? At what percentage of people who can't drive safely should we outlaw it? 75? 60? 90? What's the magic number for you? If Paul Bunyan, alone, can drive safely at .2 BAC, should we make that the new magic number? Or, is just more prudent, in the interest of deterring drunk driving on the whole, to define a lower number at which most people are affected?And, you STILL haven't answered why people should be allowed to drive while drunk. That some can safely do it at is not answer.^ you may not have initially brought up the Constitution, but you DID bring up the 9th and 10th. Nice attempt at backtracking, though. I briefly referenced the Constitution, in an attempt to say "what right is being violated", and you then replied with an ad hominem. I pointed that out, and you then referenced the 9th and 10th. Now you are hiding behind "I didn't bring up the Constitution." So, what is your point again? Will you PLEASE answer the question as to why people should be allowed to drive while drunk[Edited on January 9, 2011 at 5:58 PM. Reason : ]
1/9/2011 5:53:31 PM
1/9/2011 10:04:37 PM
1/9/2011 10:22:48 PM
point order, that wasn't an ad hominem.As to this this, I would like the people who argue against drunk driving laws to quantify what "many" means in relation to many people can drive drunk safely.On to another point, if drunk driving laws were revoked and removed from the books, under what laws would your punish someone who causes an accident while under the influence of alcohol?
1/9/2011 10:54:30 PM