“Connecticut has a drunk
driving problem”
Those are the
words of CDOT Commissioner Garrett Eucalitto in testifying before the
legislature recently. And boy, is he
right.
In 2020 our state ranked third
in the nation in drunk driving deaths.
And our lawmakers are not setting a very good example.
State Rep. Robin Comey: In March this Branford lawmaker rolled her car near the state Capitol. Though uninjured she failed a sobriety test and was arrested for DWI. A year ago Comey, obviously impaired, couldn’t speak coherently during a floor debate, was told to “stand at ease” and was escorted from the hall by worried colleagues.
Tailgating: During
the pandemic House Speaker Matt Ritter
had to admonish lawmakers after reports that, during the long session (held virtually)
some had been regularly ‘tailgating’
on the roof of the LOB parking lot. Drinking
on the job is not why constituents sent them to Hartford, is it?
Open Container Law: Connecticut is one of only nine states that allow open
containers of alcohol in moving vehicles.
The “Vision
Zero” bill (HB-917) currently under consideration would change that and also
lower the threshold for DWI from .08% to .05% BAC.
Drinks To Go: In another
strange move the State House has voted 149-1 to allow continues sale of “cocktails to go” at restaurants and cafes… as if we don’t have enough impaired drivers
already. That bill now moves to the
State Senate, if we can get them away from their tailgating party on the roof.
Psilocybin Mushrooms: As with medicinal marijuana, there are legitimate medical reasons
for using ‘shrooms. But another bill before
the legislature would decriminalize possession up to a half ounce of mushrooms
to just a $150
fine. Opponents say, as with
marijuana, this is just another step toward full legalization.
Even before the pandemic our state had a drinking
problem. Today it’s even worse as people
anesthetize themselves with drink and drugs.
And you wonder why we have a mental health crisis?
Do as you wish to your own body in your own home. But when you put yourself behind the wheel in
an impaired state, be you drunk, drugged or just drowsy, you’re endangering the
lives of others.
Maybe this year our lawmakers will stay sober long enough
to do the right thing and penalize those who act so recklessly.
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