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6/27/07-A bill died in the House State and Local Government Committee that sought to prohibit open containers of alcohol in vehicles traveling public roadways in the state.
Tennessee law already prohibits drivers from having an open alcoholic beverage, but passengers 21 years of age or older are free to drink while in vehicles.
Sponsored by Rep. Susan Lynn, R-Mt. Juliet, HB1396 would have eliminated the open container provision in state law. Violators would have faced up to $50 fines and/or 30 days in jail.
Exceptions would have been made for passengers in cabs, limousines and recreational vehicles.
The companion bill - SB2020 - met the same fate.

2/23/07-A bill in the House State and Local Government Committee would prohibit open containers of alcohol in vehicles traveling public roadways in the state.
Tennessee law already prohibits drivers from having an open alcoholic beverage, but passengers 21 years of age or older are free to drink while in vehicles.
Sponsored by Rep. Susan Lynn, R-Mt. Juliet, HB1396 would eliminate the open container provision in state law. Violators would face up to $50 fines and/or 30 days in jail.
Exceptions would be made for passengers in cabs, limousines and recreational vehicles.
For bill status, call (615) 741-0927.
The companion bill - SB2020 - is awaiting assignment to committee in the Senate.

 

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