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« The media , Zimmerman case, and the law | Main | Marissa Alexander case »

Antigun CO legislator has major rap sheet

Posted by David Hardy · 16 July 2013 05:28 PM

Rep. Rhonda Fields has admitted to convictions for larceny, but it she also has been convicted for writing bad checks, reckless driving, and a bunch of traffic infractions. I don't know about Colorado, but prosecutors here won't take a reckless driving charge unless officers can point to someone who was put in physical danger).

If someone has that poor impulse control, I can understand why they assume the rest of us have the same.

· State legislation

2 Comments | Leave a comment

Matthew Carberry | July 16, 2013 11:12 PM | Reply

Aren't DUI's frequently pled down to reckless driving in some circumstances?

Joel Stoner | July 16, 2013 11:20 PM | Reply

Reckless driving can be, speeding in the rain, or snow, changing lanes without signaling or looking nearly causing an accident, in MO speeding over 20 miles over the posted limit.

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