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.08 Drunk Boating Bill Passes Senate

November 22, 2014

(Des Moines)– The Iowa Senate has voted to toughen the state’s drunken boating laws, lowering the blood-alcohol level that brings an automatic conviction and mking the law consistent with the state’s drunken driving laws.

State Senator David Johnson of Ocheyedan was a main backer of the measure. He says there have been too many fatalities and serious injuries associated with drunken boating.

Under current law, boaters with a blood-alcohol level of 0.10 of a percent or higher are automatically convicted. The measure approved on Tuesday would lower that to 0.08 of a percent.

That’s the same level to which motorists are held accountable.

The measure now goes to the House where it’s died in previous sessions.

(Story from the Associated Press.).