Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Jeff Rabon
Senate District 5
Assistant Majority Leader
Choctaw, McCurtain, Atoka and Pushmataha Counties
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For Immediate Release: March 29, 2006
Senator Jeff Rabon
Senate Subcommittee Clears Underage Drinking
Bill
Legislation cracking
down on underage drinking has cleared another hurdle
after winning approval Wednesday by the Senate Appropriations
Subcommittee on Public Safety and Judiciary. House Bill
3056, by Sen. Jeff Rabon, D-Hugo, and Rep. Thad Balkman,
R-Norman, creates the Prevention of Youth to Access
to Alcohol (3.2 Beer) Act.
“In 2004, 14.8 percent of Oklahoma
drivers causing alcohol-related accidents were under
21. In 2003, 2,281 Oklahomans under the age of 21 were
arrested for DUI—kids 18 and under accounted for
about half of those arrests,” said Rabon. “This
is a public safety issue that is putting the lives of
thousands of Oklahomans at risk.”
HB 3056 would beef up penalties for those
knowingly selling or providing alcohol or 3.2 beer to
those under 21. Those higher fines would provide more
funds for law enforcement entities to enforce laws relating
to underage drinking, including traffic-related offenses
involving alcohol or other intoxicating substances.
Under HB 3036, minors would also face
higher fines and the suspension of their driver’s
license. A first offense would result in a fine of up
to $300 and/or up to 30 hours of community service and
driver’s license suspension for six months. A
second offence would include a fine of up to $600, as
well as 60 hours of community service or both and a
one year driver’s license suspension. A third
offense includes a fine of up to $900, up to 90 hours
of community service and two years without a driver’s
license.
“When we held our interim studies
on this issue, it was the teenagers who told us if you
really want to make an impression, take away their driver’s
license,” Rabon said. “If that’s what
it takes to save lives, then it is worth it.”
Those organizations supporting the measure
include the Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy, Oklahoma
Prevention Policy Alliance, Oklahoma Nurses Association,
Oklahoma Restaurant Association, Oklahoma Grocers Association,
Oklahoma Petroleum Marketers and Convenience Stores
Association, Department of Human Services, Department
of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Oklahoma
Health Care Authority and the Oklahoma State Department
of Health.
HB 3056 now goes to the full Senate Appropriations
Committee for further consideration.
For
more information contact:
Senator Rabon's Office - (405) 521-5614