DUI offenders could face ignition lock law
A proposal is alive in the Legislature that would require people convicted of drunk driving to install an ignition interlock device in their car to obtain a driver’s license.
The legislation, sponsored by House Speaker Philip Gunn, R-Clinton, has been sent to conference during the final two weeks of the session where House and Senate leaders will try to work out differences.
The bills in conference include the more than 100 appropriations bills that fund state government, bond bills to finance long-term construction projects and numerous bills to provide tax breaks or incentives for various business entities.
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
3/25/13