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/
18 is the legal age for smoking in the state of Indiana
This is where the state power is more then the central power... For Example: States can decide speed limit and Central controls drinking age... If it were a confederal government then each state would have more power to choose the legal drinking age
The minimum legal drinking age in the state of Texas is 21.
Is there a legal limit to finance charges that can be charged in the state of Michigan?
.08 BAC is the legal limit for every state at the time of this post.
The legal drinking age is decided on state-level, but the National Minimum Drinking Age Act from 1984 sets a legal drinking age of 21. If the state doesen't keep it at 21 they can loose money from the national highway funding.
After the end of Prohibition in 1933, the legal drinking age in the United States varied by state. Many states initially set the drinking age at 21, but some states had lower ages. In 1984, the National Minimum Drinking Age Act was passed, which required all states to raise the minimum legal drinking age to 21 or face a reduction in federal highway funds.
Every state in the United States has moved the drinking age from 18 to 21. In Aspen Colorado, the legal drinking age is 21.
The legal BAC limit in Washington State for operating a motor vehicle is .08.
It depends on what state you are in.
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