Pubdate: Wed, 7 Apr 2010 Source: Times, The (Shreveport, LA) Copyright: 2010 The Times Contact: http://www.shreveporttimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1019 Author: Mike Hasten 'DRUG OFFENDER' COULD BE ADDED TO LICENSES BATON ROUGE - Second-conviction felony drug dealers should have that noted on their driver's licenses, a House committee said Tuesday. The House Transportation, Highways and Public Works Committee unanimously approved House Bill 139 by Rep. Rickey Hardy, D-Lafayette, after increasing the fee assessed on offenders from $10 to $25 to cover the cost of issuing a special license with "DRUG OFFENDER" in bright orange on the bottom. Similar licenses with "SEX OFFENDER" already are issued to people convicted of certain sex crimes. Hardy said the main goal of his legislation is to "give the officer who would stop that person a heads-up who he's dealing with, to let him know that person has been involved in criminal activity and might be armed." The legislation was supported by state police Maj. Dewayne White. "When they hand that license, a caution light is going to come on" in a law enforcement officer's mind, White said. "If a drug offender doesn't have it, his caution light may come on too late." Rep. Sam Jones, D-Franklin, who got the committee to increase the fee so it covers the license cost, told Hardy "I wouldn't mind amending the bill to paint their cars white with pink polka dots." Rep. Barbara Norton, D-Shreveport, raised the only objection. "If that person has done his time in prison, why put it on the driver's license?" she asked. "Sometimes we go a little bit too far. I think this is wrong. It is not the American way. It's not going to stop crime." When Committee Vice Chairman Hollis Downs, R-Ruston, called for a vote, Norton did not object. HB139 now goes to the House floor for debate. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake