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As is typical after a serious motor vehicle accident, blood was drawn to determine if he was driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. A passenger in his car fled from the accident scene but was apprehended by police shortly thereafter. ... The attorneys at the Warner Law Offices serve people in Wichita and throughout Kansas, as well as western Missouri and northern Oklahoma. Our representation spans Topeka, Kansas City, Goddard, Valley Center, Augusta, El Dorado, ...

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I am new to Kansas and the Kansas political scene. I have always wondered: What do great white sharks eat when there is nothing left to eat? As demonstrated by the Tiahrt-vs.-Moran and Hartman-vs.-Pompeo races, they eat each other. ... Drugs and alcohol are two good things that can destroy a good marriage. Believe me, people — I've been down that road. Subscribe to our newsletters. Showing: Oldest first, Newest first, Most-recommended first, Least-recommended first ...

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I say all this as someone who basically likes our liquor laws in Missouri. By most measures (taxes, wine import restrictions, market quotas, time limits, etc.) our liquor laws are pretty reasonable compared to other states. There are exceptions to this, ... At the bottom of the Pitch article, you see examples of suspending liquor licenses for acts that at least relate to alcohol (one of which is actually important enough to warrant some type of punishment). ...

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As a Wichitan from western Kansas and a devout Catholic, I am voting for Rep. Jerry Moran, R-Hays, for U.S. Senate on Tuesday. I know how hard he works for Kansas, and I believe in his commitment and his strong conservative principles. ... Ward was the only "no" vote on a "boozer fee" that was intended to strengthen the penalties for DUI offenders. What happened to any follow-up article on Ward's no-contest plea to alcohol-related charges? Why the free pass? ...

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It just seems like common sense that the state shouldn't make it harder to enforce laws against someone carrying a concealed firearm while under the influence of alcohol. Nonetheless, changes enacted by the Kansas Legislature this year ...

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