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1 Alcohol Laws

2 Answers are in blue font
#1 To keep our roads safe for everyone 1.Why does our state have laws that say you can't drive while intoxicated? Answers are in blue font Before I go over the rest…a bit of background info...

3 .05 x 12oz =60% x 1.5 oz =60% x 5 oz =60%

4 Alcohol is a depressant
*HOW SMALL AMOUNTS OF ALCOHOL AFFECT BODY AND BEHAVIOR: Judgment 2. Reasoning 3. Lose your inhibitions 4. Blood vessels dilate -obnoxious, silly -argue -fighting -violence Alcohol is a depressant PAGE 4

5 + PAGE 4 *HOW LARGER AMOUNTS OF ALCOHOL AFFECT THE BODY: Coordination
Reaction time Vision 4. Passed out PAGE 4

6 #2 % : Slightly affected (.02 is legally intoxicated for teens! % : Impaired % : Intoxicated % : Lose control, passed out % + up : Coma (or dead) PAGE 3

7 #3. About 1 drink If you’re a WOMAN, your Blood Alcohol Level is: # of drinks in one hour Weight lbs. 120 lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs. 1 drink drinks If you’re a MAN, your Blood Alcohol Level is: # of drinks in one hour Weight lbs lbs lbs b ls lbs lbs lbs lbs. 1 drink drinks

8 goes directly in. #4 What is alcohol?
* It is a psychoactive drug, which affects the CNS (central nervous system) Absorption and Oxidation of Alcohol a. Alcohol is absorbed quickly and goes directly into bloodstream. 80% goes directly in. The rest is absorbed in the small intestine. b. Once in the blood, the liver oxidizes it into: urine sweat co2 #4 8

9 #5 NO Drinking and Driving: Different factors determine the effects alcohol will have on you: a. Amount d. Tolerance b. How fast you drink e. Any other drugs in body c. Body weight f. Having food in your stomach will not make you less drunk but it will slow down how fast you get drunk PAGE 3

10 Oxidize #6 PAGE 3 d. The liver can oxidize about 1/2 oz. of alcohol
per hour (Tt takes about an hour for the avg. drink!). e. BAL or BAC refers to blood alcohol level or blood alcohol content (means the same thing) + it refers to the alcohol level in a person's blood. (it's a %) The greater the BAL, the greater the effects on body. Oxidize PAGE 3 10

11 #7 ALCOHOL LAWS : Alcohol for minors (under 21) is illegal
except in 2 situations:

12 #7 1) In church with parent during sacrament.

13 #7 2) With your parents are in a private home.

14 #8 YES! If a parent is caught providing alcohol to minors under 21. They can be jailed for up to a year, and fined $1, dollars!!

15 M.I.P. (Minor in Possession) {Possession/consumption is the
#9 YES! M.I.P. (Minor in Possession) {Possession/consumption is the same offense} PAGE 4

16 not opened , OR IT’S empty). If you are 21, it can be in trunk.
***IF YOU ARE CLOSE ENOUGH TO touch THE ALCOHOL, EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT DRINKING, YOU CAN GET CHARGED WITH AN M.I.P. (the law reads “close proximity”) SO, IF YOU ARE AT A PARTY (even if you are not drinking) YOU CAN GET IN TROUBLE WITH THE LAW!!! ***IN A CAR, EVERYONE IN THE CAR CAN BE CHARGED WITH AN M.I.P. IF THERE IS A CAN IN THE CAR OR TRUNK. (EVEN IF IT’S not opened , OR IT’S empty). If you are 21, it can be in trunk. PAGE 4

17 M.I.P. #10 YES! #11 NO! IF YOUR DAD LEFT WINE OR AN EMPTY BEER CAN ?
IF YOU ARE DRIVING A DRUNK FRIEND AND YOU HAVE NOT BEEN DRINKING YOU WILL NOT BE CHARGED UNLESS THEY BRING ALCOHOL, OR DRUGS INTO YOUR CAR. M.I.P. #11 NO!

18 #12 NOT SUCH A GOOD IDEA…What else could go wrong?...
Should I be a designated driver????? Aren’t you really just enabling your friends to do an illegal activity where they could get hurt in others ways as well?

19 #13 #14 **MINOR: UNDER 21** PAGE 4
NOT DRIVING: •M.I.P. DRIVING: •if under .02: M.I.P. •if : zero tolerance policy which is a misdemeanor / may also be charged with M.I.P. •.08 or higher: D.U.I. (same as adult) •Under the influence of any drug, including marijuana: D.U.I.. PAGE 4 #13 *IMPLIED CONSENT: You do NOT have the right to refuse when you sign your drivers’ license you say you will take a breathalyzer test #14

20 1. M.I.P. •caught with alcohol at a party, or drinking
•if driving and under .02 Possible Consequences: 1st offense -could get diversion, or lose license until 17 or 1 year 2nd offense- lose license until 18 or 2 years *Any M.I.P. conviction stays on your record forever!

21 2. Zero Tolerance Policy - driving offense at .02 - .07
Possible Consequences: 1st offense -misdemeanor, lose license 90 days days, maximum jail 90 days, maximum fine $1,000.00, possible M.I.P. 2nd offense- misdemeanor, lose license until 21 or 1 year, maximum jail 90 days, max. fine $1,000, possible M.I.P.

22 3. D.U.I. - driving with .08 or higher
(treated the same as adult) Possible Consequences: 1st offense - at least 90 days license suspension, at least 1 day in jail or electric home monitoring, fines to $8,125.00, and possible ignition interlock (costs $10.00 day = $ a month!)


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