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For the second straight year, it broadened its existing policy on drugged driving.
WHITEHOUSE: Organization Increases Support for Drugged Driving Laws
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One membership association making great strides in support of reducing drugged driving is the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA).
WHITEHOUSE: Organization Increases Support for Drugged Driving Laws
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After the collision, my education began on the nature of drugged driving trials.
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On September 6, 2012, GHSA announced its support of drugged driving per se laws and enhanced penalties for driving under the influence of multiple drugs.
WHITEHOUSE: Organization Increases Support for Drugged Driving Laws
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Like the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), the NTSB has begun to call greater attention to the issue of drugged driving, a problem that still goes unrecognized by many.
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We encourage drugged driving victims to contact us.
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The Office of National Drug Control Policy continues to raise awareness and work closely with Federal partners, state and local governments, law enforcement, community groups, and membership organizations across the country to reduce drugged driving in America.
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Drugged driving is a serious public health and public safety threat and sending a clear, consistent message to states to increase the adoption of per se laws and supporting enhanced penalties will help keep drugged drivers off the road.
WHITEHOUSE: Organization Increases Support for Drugged Driving Laws
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We stand with all those who have known the tragic consequences of drugged or drunk driving, and we rededicate ourselves to preventing it this December and throughout the year.
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Every year, accidents involving drunk, drugged, or distracted driving claim thousands of lives, leaving families to face the heartbreak of losing a loved one.
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