Maryland General Assembly Passes Noah’s Law
On the last day of the legislative session, the Maryland General Assembly passed Noah’s Law.
The legislation, named after fallen Montgomery County Police Officer Noah Leotta, now goes to Governor Larry Hogan for his signature.
The law requires the use of ignition interlocks for convicted drunk drivers.
Find out more, here.
The General Assembly of Maryland has unanimously passed #NoahsLaw.
Officer Noah Leotta Lives On. pic.twitter.com/g6Jxbg7lWk— Montgomery Co Police (@mcpnews) April 12, 2016
Noah’s Law passed MD Gen’l Assembly! ALL convicted DUI offenders must use interlock. Congrats @MADDOnline @WRAP_org @mcpnews. #AAAMDNews
— AAA Mid-Atl MD News (@AAAMDNews) April 12, 2016
BREAKING: Maryland becomes 26th state requiring interlocks 4 drunk drivers by passing #NoahsLaw tonite in Annapolis. pic.twitter.com/hygKxQICp0
— WRAP.org (@WRAP_org) April 12, 2016
How is Maryland allowed to enact retroactive laws. What about someone who had a DUI 30 plus years ago? And have not had a DUI since? You will force them to get one of those locks on their cars? Like all other illegal laws they get away with. Maryland voters wake up