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The legal smoking age in Canada is the age at which a person is allowed to buy tobacco products, including cigarettes. The legal smoking age in Canada is determined by each province and territory in Canada.The legal smoking age in the individual provinces and territories of Canada isAlberta - 18British Columbia - 19Manitoba - 18New Brunswick - 19Newfoundland and Labrador - 19Northwest Territories - 18Nova Scotia - 19Nunavut - 18Ontario - 19Prince Edward Island - 19Quebec - 18Saksatchewan - 18Yukon Territory - 18
The legal driving age for montana is 14.5/15 years old
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no it is not legal
When blood alcohol levels exceed the legal limit, a driver is driving impaired. You can tell if the driver gets easily distracted, gets lost easily, swerves between lanes, or changes speed for no reason. If you suspect anyone is driving impaired, contact the local police department to make sure they are stopped.
In the US, depending on which state or jurisdiction you are in, it is called Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). Some states use DUI as driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. In some jurisdictions, you can be charged with DWI or DUI even if your do not meet the Blood Alcohol Concentrations (BAC) levels for legal intoxication. In Canada the similar charge is Driving while Impaired (DWI).
Impaired driving - simply means driving while under the influence of drink or drugs (legal or otherwise). Consuming anything that alters your awareness or judgement, before driving on public roads - is a dangerous, ridiculous, selfish act. The consequences of which will either result in the driver losing his licence - or ultimately killing an innocent person !
Not if you are a legal Canadian resident.
Not if you are mentally or physically impaired from it. Never take anything that could impair your ability to drive, or you will be charged with Driving While Impaired. If convicted, which you probably will be, you will lose your driver's license.
What is the difference between legal and educational definitions for hearing and visual impaired.
8 and up
No, the laws that apply to drinking and driving do not necessarily apply to taking drugs and driving. Most jurisdictions have specific laws that address drug-impaired driving, but the legal limits and penalties may vary depending on the type of drug detected in a person's system. It is important to consult your local laws to understand the specific regulations and consequences.
When blood alcohol levels exceed the legal limit, a driver is driving impaired. You can tell if the driver gets easily distracted, gets lost easily, swerves between lanes, or changes speed for no reason. If you suspect anyone is driving impaired, contact the local police department to make sure they are stopped.
As long as you are of legal age and are not driving, you won't get a ticket.
If you have a legal passport that allows you to enter their country
That will depend on what you are drinking and how much you weigh. Typically, most people should not have more than 1 drink an hour to stay legal. That does not mean that you are not impaired.