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its 21 for all states i think
If you haven't been drinking, there shouldn't be a blood alcohol level. In order not to be considered over the limit, you have to be below the legal limit which is .08 in all states.
The legal minimum drinking age is 21 in all 50 U.S. states.
.08 percent is the blood alcohol content or BAC limit in all 50 states.
The main cause in all drinking and driving cases is drinking alcohol past the legal limit. To make sure the limit is known all across the country, I would check out this site to see what the legal limit is per state: http://duilawyernow.org/
Many states established the legal age of 21 for the purchasing or drinking of alcohol after Prohibition was repealed in 1933. The Federal Minimum Drinking Age Act was passed in 1984, which required states to establish a minimum age for a person to purchase and have public possession of alcohol. All states now set the age for such acts at 21. Several states do not have established grounds or procedures relating to minors drinking in their home or other private homes, especially if they have the permission of the adults present. Such a discrepancy is the reason why adults are often charged with violations such as "corruption of the morals of an underage person" instead of providing alcohol to minors.
All states of the United States have laws against drinking and driving. The national standard for driving while intoxicated in 0.08 BAC.
In all states, 0.08% or higher. In some states, .05% or higher.
NO they dont
The legal minimum drinking age is 21 in all 50 U.S. states.
The minimum drinking age in Minnesota is 21. It is 21 in all 50 U.S. states.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Dakota_v._Dolehere is a start to your answerInterestingly, 19 states do not specifically prohibit drinking under the age of 21, only the purchase and public possession (with certain exceptions) of alcohol.Read more: When_did_the_drinking_age_change_from_18_to_21