No, it's the opposite.
Age has nothing to do with blood alcohol levels, but how much you drink and how you metabolize the alcohol. A glass of wine with dinner is about all you can do to keep it under DUI levels.
intelligence and understanding ability tends to increase with age.
To a limited degree. Certain deterioration of organ systems can cause a person to become more susceptible to alcohol intoxication. The most common reasons for older people to have difficulties with drinking are (a) the longer they drink the greater the likelihood that they will develop an alcohol addiction; and (b) life changes such as retirement and death of a spouse often trigger heavier drinking.
Virginia law states that a person is considered to be "under the influence" if:He or she is 21 years of age or older and has a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or higher, or is under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs to a degree which impairs his or her ability to operate safely.He or she is under 21 years of age and has any measurable blood alcohol concentration (0.02% or higher), or is under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs to a degree which impairs his or her ability to operate safely.
Yes, because it increases the available customer base.
Lowering the drinking age would mean more people paying for alcohol. Because all alcohol is taxed, more people paying for it means more taxation revenue.
The body typically metabolizes alcohol at a rate of about 0.015% per hour. For example, if you have a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08%, it would take about 5.5 hours for your body to completely metabolize it. However, factors like age, weight, metabolism, and food intake can affect this rate.
China has rather weak alcohol consumption policies with virtually no age restriction on drinking. Statistics show the upsurge in the Chinese economy has resulted in a noticeable increase in alcohol consumption as well as an increase in crimes or problems associated with heavy drinking such as domestic violence and child abuse.
No. The lower proof liquid will always have the 5% ratio, and can never increase regardless of the volume. It will reducethe %-age of alcohol overall.
Drinking at such a young age poses many problems. A child's body is not able to metabolize alcohol, which can lead to severe liver damage, it destroys brain cells, and you greatly increase your risk of becoming an alcoholic. You are also not able to make rational decisions when drinking, so you increase your risk of making a really bad choice, or doing something very dangerous that you normally would not do when sober. So, if you are a child, and asking for yourself, PLEASE don't drink. If you are asking for someone else, do what you can to get them to STOP drinking.
The legal age to drink alcohol in the state of Kentucky is 21.
containing alcohol....21 no age restriction on beverages without alcohol.