0.08%
0.02
0.08% is the level in all 50 states to be considered legally intoxicated.
A blood alcohol level in excess of 0.8% is considered intoxicated.
Blood alcohol concentration level to be legally intoxicated varies by jurisdiction, but in many places it is 0.08% or higher for drivers over 21 years of age. However, for drivers under 21 and commercial drivers, lower BAC limits may apply. It is always safest to not drink and drive.
0.08%
There is no set value for this yet. Once marijuana is legalized there will be a level set to check for, but until then any level of marijuana found in your system is considered illegal.
0.10%
In most states, if you are under 21, the legal blood alcohol level is 0.2. If you are 21 or over, the legal limit is 0.8.
0.08% blood-alcohol level in the United States and Canada. (Some states or Canadian provinces may have lower limits for repeat offenders, those who have not turned 21, or for truck or bus drivers.)
What is considered a low blood sugar level?
No, but it is a common illegal level for driving a motor vehicle.
There is no illegal blood alcohol concentration, with the one major exception of driving a motor vehicle. Most states have a level of .08 being the limit, at one point California was at .09. However even without operating a motor vehicle, if intoxicated you may be arrested for Drunk In Public, Disorderly Conduct, and multiple other possibilities depending on behavior.
The BAC (blood alcohol concentration) level refers to the proportion of alcohol in the blood.