Depends of the origin of intoxication. Some intoxications cannot be sedated, since they may have a bad physiological response.
No, definitely not.
I can give you several sentences.I'm intoxicated by life!He is intoxicated by alcohol.Never drive when you are intoxicated.
"Solistice is how one would spell 'solstice' if slightly intoxicated."
Some words that rhyme with "sedative" include provocative, affirmative, and narrative.
SEDATIVE
Beer goggles are not goggles, silly. "They" are the misconceptions alcohol can give an intoxicated person. Like in that country song "Billy's got his beer goggles on." Twenty-two y/o Billy's probably flirting with an old hag with veins under her eyes and is so intoxicated he thinks shes a sexy 20-something modella.
Did this person give you anything for your dog? As a general rule, contracts made by a person who is intoxicated are not enforceable. A registered letter is a good start. Another option is to pursue this matter in civil court. If the person agrees to void the contract and return the dog, you are obligated to return whatever consideration was given to you for your dog. As a paralegal, I am prevented from giving you legal advice, so you may want to review your rights with an attorney if you would like to know how to respond.
everyone who is not a child, mentally disabled, intoxicated, an unincorporated association, an Aboriginal person on a reserve, or public authorities acting ultra vires
Most states appear to be .08 or greater, however knowing what state you live in would help give a more accurate answer.
for a 6 person family nc would give
Give an example of a suggestions you could give to an older person that would promote a healthy lifestyle practice
A book