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  • DUI Gulag

    States MADD's drive to impose a nationwide .08% BAC standard is a political agenda without public safety benefits.

    www.duigulag.com

  • Drivers Against MADD Methods (DAMM)

    An anti-MADD site that seeks to challenge the courts, legislation and organizations, and provide information designed to assist individuals related to DUI.

    damm-madd.com

  • National Motorists Association

    The NMA supports drinking and driving regulations based on reasonable standards that differentiate between responsible, reasonable behavior and reckless, dangerous behavior.

    www.motorists.org

  • Drinkers Against Mad Mothers

    Argues that if MADD has its way, people who make responsible decisions about drinking will be punished.

    d_amm0.tripod.com

  • Responsibility In DUI Laws (RIDL)

    A group of citizens who contend that the current trend in DUI laws is aimed at criminalizing and punishing responsible drinkers, and is having little, if any, effect in curbing drunk driving.

    www.ridl.us

  • Drunk Driving Statistics

    Reviews the misleading drunk driving statistics provided by the US government and the MADD organization.

    geocities.com

  • Driver Research Institute

    Extensive website presenting balanced information on DUI laws, punishment, rehabilitation and politics, from a San Francisco alcohol abuse counselor.

    www.dui.com

  • Reasonable Drivers Unanimous

    Positions contrary to the prevailing views and policies for combating drunk driving.

    www.ibiblio.org

  • AA Abuse.

    Courts forcing DUI defendants into 12-step programs is unfair and counter-productive.

    www.peele.net

  • The DUI Exception to the Constitution

    The erosion of our constitutional rights caused by political pressure from MADD. (Audio with transcript).

    www.duicenter.com

  • The Great .08% Debate

    Refutation of arguments supporting lowering the blood-alcohol limit to .08%, from the National College For DUI Defense

    www.ncdd.com

  • "Why I defend DWIs"

    Attorney's explanation of the current inequities in investigating and punishing drunk driving.

    www.ncdd.com

  • A Crash Course in MADD

    A critical look at Mothers Against Drunk Driving and its prohibitionist goals, from a professor emeritus at State University of New York.

    www.alcoholfacts.org

  • Prohibition's Repeal

    The "New Prohibitionism" wrongly equates use with abuse, and perpetuates the demonstrably false claim that increased alcohol consumption directly correlates to increased highway fatalities.

    www.spinnaker.com

  • Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Resources

    Provides a list of resources on the internet and in print form critical of Mothers against Drunk Driving (MADD).

    www2.potsdam.edu

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