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Compiled by Jon Weeldreyer, MA, LLP, CAC
| .02-.04 |
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1 - 2 drinks, people begin to feel relaxed, happy,
lowered inhibitions |
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| .04-.08 |
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Impairment begins, poor coordination, reflexes,
and muscle control, loss of self-control, and driving capability |
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| .08-.10 |
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Legally intoxicated in almost all states and the
District of Columbia |
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| .10-.15 |
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Loss of balance, impaired movement, and slightly
slurred speech |
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| .15-.25 |
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Slurred speech, staggering, confusion, loss of
perception (color and depth), vision problems, double vision |
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| .25-.40 |
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Most people are in a state of stupor and barely
conscious, some may die |
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| .40-.50+ |
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Most people are unconscious, the respiratory system
shuts off, and death is likely |
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