Pubdate: Fri, 14 May 1999 Source: Anchorage Daily News (AK) Copyright: 1999 The Anchorage Daily News Contact: http://www.adn.com/ Author: Kevin Hyde 'USE IT, LOSE IT' LAW FLAWED I am responding to the May 7 letter by Toni Swearingen. I am the president of Good Legislation Assures Democracy. GLAD in no way condones the use of alcohol or illegal drugs by our young people. We do support the notion that a young person convicted in a court of law of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs should have his or her license revoked. Under the "use it, lose it" law, the DMV has been given by the Legislature the power to override a judge's decision by administratively revoking the licenses of accused people younger than 21 who have been found not guilty or have had their cases dismissed in court. This -- along with the facts that the DMV hearings do not provide these young people with an avenue to enter all evidence useful in their defense and that they have no right to a public defender -- is what is wrong with "use it, lose it." In this country we are innocent unless proven guilty. "Use it, lose it" is unconstitutional because you are guilty from the moment you are cited by the officer and don't have the ability to properly defend yourself. Further, the appellate courts in Alaska have found "use it, lose it" to be unconstitutional. Please help us right this wrong. Call your senator and ask him or her to remove the DMV power from SB 151 and return the authority to our courts. Kevin Hyde, president Good Legislation Assures Democracy Soldotna - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea