A bill that would eliminate drivers’ right to refuse chemical testing when police have probable cause to believe they’re under the influence of drugs or alcohol passed the Wyoming Senate on first reading Wednesday.
Senators amended House Bill 29 to make police obtain a search warrant before forcing someone to submit to a chemical test, said Rep. Keith Gingery, R-Jackson. A judge would be able to approve the warrant over the phone, said Gingery, who sponsored the bill.
Senators amended House Bill 29 to make police obtain a search warrant before forcing someone to submit to a chemical test, said Rep. Keith Gingery, R-Jackson. A judge would be able to approve the warrant over the phone, said Gingery, who sponsored the bill.
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