Gov. Hickenlooper signs felony drunken driving bill into law.

WHEAT RIDGE, CO - JUNE 1: Standing with legislators and many members of the Dominguez family, Gov. John Hickenlooper, third from the left in the background, gives a thumbs up after signing a new felony DUI bill into law. A member of the Dominguez family, Juan Carlos Dominguez-Palomino, was killed by a suspected drunk driver on March 24, 2014 at the age of 17. In front of a small crowd gathered at Lifeloc Technologies in Wheat Ridge, Gov. John Hickenlooper signs a bill in to law that makes repeated drunken driving convictions a felony offense. (Photo by Kathryn Scott Osler/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
WHEAT RIDGE, CO - JUNE 1: Standing with legislators and many members of the Dominguez family, Gov. John Hickenlooper, third from the left in the background, gives a thumbs up after signing a new felony DUI bill into law. A member of the Dominguez family, Juan Carlos Dominguez-Palomino, was killed by a suspected drunk driver on March 24, 2014 at the age of 17. In front of a small crowd gathered at Lifeloc Technologies in Wheat Ridge, Gov. John Hickenlooper signs a bill in to law that makes repeated drunken driving convictions a felony offense. (Photo by Kathryn Scott Osler/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
Gov. Hickenlooper signs felony drunken driving bill into law.
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