ALBUQUERQUE, NM --- New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson is advocating that first-time drunken driving offenses in the state should carry three days of mandatory jail time and $2,500 in fines.
During a news conference this week, Richardson said that although New Mexico has decreased alcohol-involved fatalities by 35 percent, that's still not enough. The Democratic governor said tougher penalties and the closure of loopholes involving drunken driving are part of a package of bills he plans to put before the Legislature in January. State Sen. Peter Wirth (D-Santa Fe) has agreed to introduce the legislation.










