1. How many people are killed each year by 3rd time DUI illegal aliens? Enough where this warrants a new federal law? Here in Florida, even on a first offense causing death, the plea offer would have been 7-8 years and if convicted by a jury, the sentence would be around 15 years.
2. The real issue about retroactive application of punitive rules and laws is "constitutionality". Hopefully that was what was realy meant in the context of "fairness".+
3. Retroactive penalization is a critical issue in American Jurisprudence. It has to deal with due process and there is an extraordinarily strong history against any retroactive punitive laws whatsoever. I do not think bet what Grassley wanted would not pass SCOTUS muster. The legal terminology (Latin) is "ex post facto" and the legal issues surrounding such laws touch upon the very fabric of American society.
4. Why the hell do we still allow multi-topic/issue bills? A single topic rule needs to be implemented.
5. This country is far to tolerant of DUI. It is, IMO an egregious offense for which the penalties should be extraordinarily harsh, regardless of whether someone is injured or killed. Too bad that much effort wasn't used against DUI in general.
6. take a look at your state's DUI laws and penalties are. You will be shocked at how pathetically week and inconsistent they are with both one another and with other dangerous acts and penalties.
7. Why the hell do we even allow bills that cover anything more than one single subject. Enough already!!!
(And if any one thinks my opinions above have anything at all to do with illegal aliens, they have not only missed my points, but are also dead-wrong).
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