photomatt
Well-Known Member
You are claiming that we should not have laws because people break them. This is nonsense. We know that people will break laws; however, it is a fact that some laws do have a positive effect on the issue.You are right. My bad. I've forgotten how effective all the drug and DWI legislation has been. We hardly ever see those tragedies anymore.
http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/Pubs/812231.pdf
You will see that in the chart on page 2 that the number of deaths and fatality rate has decreased year by year. In fact, MADD claims that the number of alcohol related deaths has decreased by half since they were founded in 1980.
http://www.madd.org/drunk-driving/about/drunk-driving-statistics.html
You also bring up drug laws and the drug issue. You have a valid point, but that is a different issue. Those laws criminalize addiction. We need to treat addiction, not criminalize it.
With alcohol, we allow its consumption (if you are over 21). We criminalize drunk driving because that is an avoidable action. Drug laws and DUI laws are separate issues.