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Subject B-Card license violates freedom religion

Date Sun Mar 23 2008 22:41
Author John J. Ricci (oluminum@peoplepc.com)

dear denn. I too have a B-card license MN. only. I had DWI's in 1979, 1980 and 1982, two under the age of 18 and the third and only other one month after my 19th birthday. My mother hired an attorney to get me out of jail and he also had one of my 3 dwi's reduced to careless driving. I've suffered with this B-card personal condemnation by the State of MN. since before I became the now legal age to drink. I finally moved to California in 1988, and thank God they have no such laws. I returned to Mn. to reside again in 2005. I now have a restricted B-card license again. I a'm currently working to have this statute(171.09) thrown out of MN. laws forever. I have contacted my Senator and Representative in my district. My Senator replied that the law is absurd. But so far they have been unable to have the lifetime restriction even amended to 7 years. I'm a recovering alcoholic and know several people in Duluth MN. with the same problem. I a'm also catholic, and the law states that if I drink wine at mass, that is a most holy religious practice, my license is invalid. This law has to be thrown out for not only my sanity, but for nonalcoholics, young stupid teenagers and for any one who uses alcohol for any religious ceremonies. What teenager or young adult would not sign for a drivers license without knowing what he or she is doing, like I did? Or what gives the State the right to violate not only freedom of religion but life liberty and the pursuit of happiness? This is a communist law! I personally a'm doing what I can. I may start a website for petitions soon. I know a I think is Jewish attorney in Beverly Hills Calif. who took a case for me on consignment around 1994-95. I hope to ask him about this Monday. Also thursday night I and you can send e-mails to legislators on
channel 8 WDSE in Duluth, that will hopefully open this for dialogue. Trust God,this statute 171.09 has no place in U.S. of America. Sinc. John J. Ricci oluminum@peoplepc.com

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