Re: Link
Author: Foster Brooks
Date: 07-07-2016 - 15:15

Keith Ode Wrote:
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> [www.kxlh.com]
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> s-for-suspect-who-shot-and-killed-person-in-helena
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> > Well, Keith, because the suspect is still at
> > large, and could easily be on MRL property.
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> Thankfully you aren't a cop or detective. Should
> those of us who live in the Bay Area or LA or
> Chicago or East St. Louis report every shooting
> that takes place near railroad property?

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Aug. 31 2010

HELENA, Mont. — Montana has long had a reputation as a place where you could crack open a beer while driving down the interstate just about as fast as you liked.

Until 2005, when the state came under heavy duress from the federal government, it was legal to drink and drive in many places. And a few years before that, there wasn't even a speed limit on major highways and in rural areas.

But spurred by the high-profile death of a highway patrolman at the hands of an intoxicated driver, Montana's Old West drinking and driving culture is retreating. Judges are rejecting lenient plea deals, and law enforcement leaders are exploring different ways of keeping track of repeat offenders.

Even the Legislature, which just a few years ago struggled mightily to ban open containers of booze in cars, is beginning to promise tough new laws. This comes after years of virtually ignoring the state's ranking at or near the top of per capita drunken driving deaths.

Montana has long been tolerant of drivers who drink.

Some small-town bars still offer cocktails in a to-go cup. Repeat DUI offenders are shuttled in and out of the system before they have a chance to sober up.

Montana has many isolated roads and almost no public transportation. A saloon-era attitude toward drinking, coupled with Montana's libertarian streak that eschews tough law enforcement or even letting local police set up roadside "safety checks," combine for a deadly scenario, experts say.

"There is significant anti-government sentiment, which spills over into impaired-driving enforcement," said Mothers Against Drunk Drivers' Rebecca Sturdevant. "Rather than praising public safety officers for keeping our highways safe, I have heard legislators berate them for bothering drivers."

A statewide conversation started last year after the high-profile death of Montana Highway Patrol trooper Michael Haynes — killed in a head-on crash after a bartender served the other driver 13 drinks over 31/2 hours. The judge in that case sent a message by throwing out a plea deal against the bartender in favor of mandatory jail time.

Headlines in the state have since been full of repeat offenders being charged with a ninth or even 10th DUI, keeping editorial pages abuzz with demands for a solution.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that Montana led all states in 2008 in alcohol-related traffic fatalities per miles traveled. Montana had 229 that year in a state with just 1 million residents — compared to Rhode Island, which has about the same population but only had only 65 such deaths.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Fatal shooting one block from Helena Depot Pdxrailtransit 07-07-2016 - 13:10
  Re: Fatal shooting one block from Helena Depot Keith Ode 07-07-2016 - 13:17
  Link Pdxrailtransit 07-07-2016 - 14:14
  Re: Link Drew Jacksich 07-07-2016 - 14:19
  Re: Link Keith Ode 07-07-2016 - 14:27
  Re: Link agree with Ode 07-08-2016 - 07:44
  Re: Link HUTCH 7.62 07-07-2016 - 18:35
  Re: Link History Buff 07-07-2016 - 21:27
  Re: 2nd Amendment & Other Irrelevant Stuff Q 07-08-2016 - 12:29
  Re: 2nd Amendment & Other Irrelevant Stuff brains 07-08-2016 - 13:13
  Re: 2nd Amendment & Other Irrelevant Stuff Q 07-08-2016 - 17:49
  Re: 2nd Amendment & Other Irrelevant Stuff Dr Zarkoff 07-09-2016 - 17:34
  Re: 2nd Amendment & Other Irrelevant Stuff History Buff 07-08-2016 - 17:28
  Re: 2nd Amendment & Other Irrelevant Stuff Q 07-08-2016 - 18:39
  Re: 2nd Amendment & Other Irrelevant Stuff Dr Zarkoff 07-09-2016 - 18:05
  Re: 2nd Amendment & Other Irrelevant Stuff Sumotuwe 07-09-2016 - 17:20
  Re: Link Keith Ode 07-07-2016 - 14:26
  Re: Link E.H. Scaryman 07-07-2016 - 14:37
  Re: Link Foster Brooks 07-07-2016 - 15:15
  Re: Link Keith Ode 07-07-2016 - 15:45
  Say Keith out west 07-07-2016 - 15:54
  Re: Say Keith out west 07-07-2016 - 16:06
  Re: Say Keith Keith Ode 07-07-2016 - 16:10
  Re: Say Keith Keith Ode 07-07-2016 - 16:11
  Re: Link agree with Ode 07-08-2016 - 07:49


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