Hawaii Tribune-Herald: Hearing today on BAC bill

From the article: State House Bill 1935 would, if passed, reduce the BAC threshold for drunken driving charges from the current 0.08% to 0.05%, which would be tied with Utah for the lowest in the nation. According to the bill, which was introduced by Hilo Rep. Chris Todd, if all states adopted such measures, they could save approximately 500 to 800 lives annually.

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