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New Texas Law Holds Drunk Drivers Accountable for Killing Parents

New Texas Law Drops the Hammer on Drunk Drivers Who Kill Parents – They’ll‍ Be Made to Pay

Whatever‌ it is that you ⁢may think ‍of Texans, it’s hard to deny that ⁤they’re not ‍a pragmatic bunch (the Alamo notwithstanding).

The Lone‍ Star State‌ has long been ​a shining beacon of how healthy‌ a state can be, even in President ‌ Joe⁣ Biden’s⁤ America, with sensible Republican leadership.

Gov. Greg Abbott ‍ has long⁢ been one of ‍the most effective governors in the country, and one of his latest moves is just further proof of that.

House Bill ​393

officially went into effect on Friday,⁤ and it is, essentially,​ a distillation‌ of the “play⁤ stupid games,‌ win stupid⁤ prizes” adage.

The bill, which⁣ enjoyed bipartisan support, is a rather ​straightforward‍ one: Convicted drunk drivers will be required to pay child support if they kill a parent or guardian.

Specifically, ‌the bill focuses on any victims of⁤ intoxication manslaughter.

Texas penal code ⁢defines⁢ “intoxicated” as “not⁢ having the normal use of mental or physical ‍faculties by reason of the introduction of alcohol, ⁤a controlled substance, a drug, a dangerous drug, a combination of two or more of those substances, or any other substance into the body” or,⁤ more‍ simply, “having an alcohol⁢ concentration of 0.08 or more.”

As far as what “intoxication manslaughter” entails, it⁣ is when a person ⁣“operates a motor⁢ vehicle in a public‌ place,⁣ operates an aircraft, a watercraft, or an amusement ride, or assembles ​a mobile amusement⁣ ride”​ and “is intoxicated and by reason of that ‍intoxication causes the death​ of another​ by accident or⁢ mistake.”

If found guilty ⁢of the above ⁣and ⁢the‍ victim in question is a parent or guardian,⁢ the perpetrator ⁤will be responsible for ⁢child​ support payments.

Good.

Look, this writer isn’t‍ naive enough ​to think that‌ this is some perfect solution or‌ salve to adult idiocy.

But, at the very least,⁢ HB393 puts the onus of self-responsibility back ‍on the adult — and not forcing⁢ the suddenly ‌orphaned⁤ child to ⁤bear the brunt of‍ it.

Oh, want to partake in some⁣ alcoholic libations and then⁢ operate some⁤ heavy ​machinery?

Nothing’s stopping you, but you had better be prepared to end up like a divorcee and pony up ‍some child support.

Frankly, the‌ grand ‍lesson⁣ of HB393 is something that can and ​should ​be extrapolated ‌and utilized by all 50 states.

It‍ doesn’t have to be as‌ granular, but⁢ there⁤ really is something to attaching an air of ​personal responsibility to⁤ these legal⁤ ramifications.

(There’s certainly‌ a joke to be made that if there’s one thing Gen⁢ Z abhors, it’s self-responsibility, so it makes total sense to do this.)

Drinking and​ driving? If‌ convicted, you better be ready to⁢ pay for child ⁢support.

Looting and shoplifting? If⁣ convicted, you must work‍ at the​ store providing free labor until the stolen good are paid back tenfold.

Sexual assault? You ​must⁢ now go through radical gender reassignment surgery.

Okay, that last one ⁣was a half-joke, but‌ you get the idea.

In​ a ​world where criminals ​ and youths are rapidly losing respect for authority ⁣and the rule⁢ of law, in a world where breaking the law increasingly​ has ​lesser and lesser consequences — maybe it’s time‌ to start getting creative with the consequences.

Whatever⁢ the country’s leaders are currently‍ doing ⁤clearly isn’t working.

The post‌ New Texas⁣ Law ⁢Drops the Hammer on Drunk Drivers Who Kill Parents – They’ll Be Made to Pay appeared first‌ on The Western‌ Journal.



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