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The legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for driving is typically 0.08% in most states in the United States. Driving with a BAC above this limit is illegal and can result in DUI (driving under the influence) charges. Commercial drivers and individuals under the legal drinking age may have lower BAC limits.
its legal if you are not driving.
Discuss the legal limits on the scope of criminal law in a constitutional democracy
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The 2009 Roth IRA contribution limits for those eligible to contribute to one is $5000 for those under age 50 and $6000 for those aged 50 and over. The allowable contribution limit did not increase from 2008.
In most places, the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for driving is typically 0.08% for adults. However, this limit can vary by country or state; some regions have lower limits for specific groups, such as commercial drivers or individuals under the legal drinking age. It's important to check local laws, as penalties for driving under the influence can be severe. Always prioritize safety and consider alternative transportation if you've been drinking.
Marijuana is not legal in Australia, and driving under the influence of marijuana carries severe penalties.
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States typically use blood alcohol concentration (BAC) as the primary measurement for determining Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) or Driving Under the Influence (DUI). A BAC of 0.08% or higher is commonly considered legally impaired for drivers aged 21 and over. For commercial drivers and those under 21, the legal limits may be lower. BAC is usually measured through breath, blood, or urine tests.
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just barely under, 0.01 is the legal limit in Arkansas as is most states unless your a minor.