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Does Marijuana REALLY Impair Drivers?

DWI is a crime typically associated with alcohol. Alcohol is legal, readily available, and most of the time it is easily affordable. However, there are 6 states, Colorado, Montana, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Washington, that currently have specific legislation that imposes a “legal limit” on the amount of THC concentration present in a person’s bloodstream […]

E-cigarettes’ Explosive Popularity Leads To Federal Regulation

In recent years, a device that has swept the world by storm is the controversial e-cigarette. An e-cigarette is a battery operated electronic cigarette, or as it is more commonly known, a “vape.” The device creates smoke-like vapor, often laced with nicotine, that can be inhaled and exhaled similar to smoke from a cigarette. This […]

When Hit by a Driver in New Hampshire with No Auto Insurance-Who Pays?

The United States Accident statistics show that Americans average roughly six million car accidents annually. This staggering figure of accidents claims over 40,000 lives and injures three million people yearly. With these statistics, it is prudent to conclude that auto accidents are the leading cause of personal injury in the U.S. alone. It does not mean […]

New Hampshire House Bill 1606 – Lowering the Drinking Age

When it comes to underage drinking, there are many lives lost each year due to alcohol poisoning or car accident related deaths in New Hampshire. One State Representative in New Hampshire is trying to change that. A new bill has been proposed to lower the drinking age and New Hampshire is not the only state considering this. […]

New Traffic Laws in New Hampshire – What to Expect in 2016

2016 brings with it a host of new traffic laws for NH motorists.  New Hampshire has its fair share of traffic-related mishaps. Most of the unfortunate incidents have to do with driving habits and road conditions.  For instance, drinking and driving, especially during holidays, have been major causes of accidents. Driver distractions and inattentiveness, particularly in […]