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 Alcohol Rehab in Arkansas

Addicted.org help individuals to get admitted in an alcohol rehab in the state of Arkansas. Our caring counselors will support you in your journey toward sobriety. Alcohol abuse problems in the state of Arkansas has destroyed many relationships, families and lives for decades.

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People in Arkansas have an alcohol abuse addiction and need alcohol rehabs for their addiction. There is hope to find an alcohol treatment in one of the 40 rehabs available in Arkansas and get their lives back.

Our service philosophy is to give honest advice and a good support that would fit your needs. Our long term goal is to achieve a alcohol-free world. Our immediate purpose is to help someone addicted to alcohol.

Arkansas alcohol situation

Drinking problem is very present in the state of Arkansas and is touching mostly people older than 25 years old, and a lot of the alcohol drinking includes a lot of binging which is a problem for the population of Arkansas. Not only that, but the percentage of alcohol-related traffic accidents is also an issue for state officials.

The total Budget for administration, treatment, and prevention services in the state of Arkansas is approximately $20,000,000.00.

Funded treatment in Arkansas gives admission priority in this order:

  • Pregnant women and injection drug users (IDU)
  • Clients with the greatest clinical need
  • Clients from their Catchments Area
  • Clients from the State of Arkansas
  • Clients from other states

DUI laws in Arkansas

  • Alcohol concentration should not be more than .08
  • Zero tolerance is .02
  • Driver's licence is suspended for 120 days for the first offense
  • Driver's licence is suspended for 24 months plus mandatory jail after the second offense
  • Driver's licence is suspended for 30 months plus mandatory jail after the third offense
  • It is possible to confiscate your vehicle after the 4th offense

The above offense penalties for dui in Arkansas can be increased if there was child endangerment, injuries or death. It is possible that they install an ignition interlock system on the car.The penalties are are increased if the blood alcohol content over .15 or .20, driving over a certain speed, having minors in the car, refusing to take a chemical test, having a traffic accident, or having prior convictions.

Alcohol info

Despite the “good feelings” that a person experiences when he takes some alcohol, but there are undesirable effects if one drinks too much alcohol. Sometimes, individuals even get black outs because of a high alcohol level in their blood. So people should be careful when drinking.

Many people think of alcoholics as disheveled, homeless who have lost every possessions. There are people who are alcohol dependant who are highly functional in our society and still have their families, homes and jobs.

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References and sources:
http://alcoholism.about.com
http://www.state.ar.us/dhs/dmhs/alco_drug_abuse_prevention.htm

 

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