Source: Houston Chronicle Contact: http://www.chron.com/ Pubdate: Sun, 08 Mar 1998 DWI STATE, NOT FED ISSUE The Chronicle's editors deserve a big thanks for the editorial "Bad Idea: Let states, not power-drunk Clinton handle DWI" (Editorial page, March 4). Despite the laudable goal of lessening drunken driving accidents, this proposal is another incident in the long line of federal usurping of sovereign state power. The Founders recognized that while certain ends may be desirable, it is not the function of a federal authority to solve every problem. This is a federal, not a national system. Not only would we miss the innovation and broad experimentation which 50 separate jurisdictions bring to problem-solving, each pronouncement from Washington erodes further the essential balance of powers between the states and the central authority. The history of early American government is replete with examples of legislation being rejected by Congress or the president on just these grounds. We should think through the myriad proposals being churned out frequently by Washington politicians and bureaucrats. There are always unseen and unacceptable consequences of such schemes. Such federal legislation is the reason why I will be thumbprinted and numbered like a common criminal when I renew my driver's license this month, while biometric identification such as retinal scanning is waiting in the wings for implementation. Wayne Dennis Holt, Houston