DUI checkpoints and 'no refusal' weekends

mandatory blood draws, are they constitutional?

  • No, it violates my rights as a person

    Votes: 24 88.9%
  • yes, they are clearly constitutional

    Votes: 3 11.1%

  • Total voters
    27
Yes, and if you are driving while intoxicated, you have also broken the law.

However, that doesn't make DUI checkpoints okay, nor does that make driver's license checkpoints okay.

I suppose you also support having checkpoints for driver's licenses too, correct?? I guess it's gonna take you a while longer to get to work now...

He's still stuck at home while they inspect it to make sure he isn't beating his wife.
 
He's still stuck at home while they inspect it to make sure he isn't beating his wife.

He seems to have gone quiet all of a sudden... I suppose his house is currently being inspected for evidence of wife beating?? Hopefully no evidence is found, lest he be dragged to jail until his innocence can be proven... Then his driver will have to make his/her way through all of the "driver's license checkpoints" on their way back from jail...

Might be a while before we hear back from him... ;)
 
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You are an idiot who would ague with yourself- if no one else was around!

A troll like you- who is so wrong about everything- on the wrong side of every issue- on the wrong side of law enforcement- should probably just STFU!

Insults, void of argumentation.
 
Insults, void of argumentation.

Dude, sometimes the truth hurts- and it can come to you in the way of an insult! SO sorry if I stepped on your little PEE PEE!

But, someone needs to be truthful to you, so therefore I felt obligated to tell you the truth- even if it hurts!
 
he's almost as big a dumbass as domer is with his failed american position on the constitution. A document he apparently hasn't read, just sits by while the government tells him about it.

Constitutional

Stops are constitutional. Reasonable searches. 1990 SCOTUS. 6-3. Michigan Dept. of State Police v. Sitz, 496 U.S. 444 (1990)
 
Constitutional

Stops are constitutional. Reasonable searches. 1990 SCOTUS. 6-3. Michigan Dept. of State Police v. Sitz, 496 U.S. 444 (1990)

2nd Amendment, indeed an individual right...........................since you're too stupid to do anything other than let the government tell you what the constitution means.
 
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