Solomon–Lautenberg amendment
The Solomon–Lautenberg amendment is a 1991 law that requires U.S. states to impose a mandatory six-month drivers license suspension for drug offenses -- including those unrelated to driving -- or face loss of federal highway funds. States are allowed to pass legislation opting out of this.[1]
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