How did Mothers Against Drunk Driving get started?

Mothers Against Drunk Driving, or MADD, was founded in 1980 by a mother in California. Candice Lightner started the nonprofit following the death of her daughter, who was killed by an impaired motorist. The organization aims to stop this dangerous activity and support those who are affected by it.
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How did MADD Canada start?

In 1989, MADD Canada was formed to create a national network of victims/survivors and concerned citizens working to stop impaired driving and to support victims of this violent crime. Provincial anti-drinking and driving groups started to appear in Canada in the early 1980s.
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What is the purpose of Mothers Against Drunk Driving?

MADD provides free supportive services to the victims and survivors of drunk and drugged driving, as well as underage drinking.
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Why did Candace Lightner leave MADD?

Lightner left the organization she founded in 1985 amid allegations of financial mismanagement. MADD was accused on spending too much money on fundraising instead of on programs. No matter the circumstances of her departure, Lightner had helped develop MADD into an international movement during her tenure.
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How successful has MADD been?

History and Success of MADD. Since 1980, MADD reports that they have helped to cut drunk driving deaths in half, saved around 350,000 lives, and helped more than 850,000 victims. Today, there are several hundred local MADD chapters spread throughout the US and Canada.
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How has MADD made an impact?

Over the years, MADD has been instrumental in getting drunk driving laws passed and the legally acceptable blood alcohol level reduced. By 1982, more stringent DUI laws were introduced in 35 states and passed by 24 states. A year later, 129 new DUI laws had passed, and the results continued.
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Did MADD founder gets DUI?

Oberlin, who's 48, was arrested after she had difficulty on a field sobriety test, according to the Sun. She registered a . 234 and . 239 on breath alcohol tests, nearly three times Florida's legal limit for driving.
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How many people has MADD helped?

MADD'S IMPACT SINCE OUR FOUNDING IN 1980

More than 370,000 lives have been saved. MADD has compassionately served over 840,000 victims.
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What is MADD ideology?

MADD advocates that schools and other organizations hosting social and athletic gatherings for youth take positive steps to ensure that alcoholic beverages not be present at those gatherings and that persons with alcohol in their systems be prohibited from such events.
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What's wrong with MADD?

MADD's problem is that everyone already knows this. Since the 1980s, American society has stigmatized drunk driving and the amount of alcohol related traffic fatalities has consistently decreased. America no longer needs MADD, but the group has failed to realize its decreasing relevance.
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What kind of movement is MADD?

Abstract. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) has frequently been characterized as a retributive organization that focuses its attention and energies on punishing the drinking driver. This image is examined in a survey of the leaders of 212 of MADD's 360 chapters nationwide.
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What tactics does MADD use?

Though the campaign was driven by grass roots lobbying, MADD leadership also used traditional direct lobbying techniques: buttonholing every senator, nose counts, vigils during caucus deliberations, and preparation of senate testimony and witnesses.
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What happened Clarence Busch?

Clarence Busch was prosecuted, but despite the fact that he killed a child, left the scene, and had numerous priors, he was only sentenced to two years, and only for vehicular manslaughter. He ended up at a work camp and halfway house, had his car at the facility and drove to and from work and home on weekends.
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Is MADD a good organization?

MADD also ranks poorly with another charitable giving guide. Charity Navigator gives MADD an overall rating of 1 of 4 stars, the lowest level rating reserved only for a charity that “fails to meet industry standards.”
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Is MADD a non profit?

Founded by a mother whose daughter was killed by a drunk driver in 1980, Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) is the nation's largest nonprofit working to protect families from drunk driving, drugged driving and underage drinking.
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What percentage of drunk drivers survive?

When looking at the raw numbers – not taking into account the severity of injury – researchers found that 1 percent of drunk patients died, and 7 percent of sober patients died.
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