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Alcohol Rehab in Connecticut

Addicted.org helps individuals with alcoholism problems to find an alcohol rehab treatment in Connecticut. Our caring counselors give the right support in the journey to sobriety. Alcohol abuse problems in the state of Connecticut have destroyed many relationships, lives and families for years.

Individuals in Connecticut with an alcoholism problem need the right treatment for their addiction. There is hope to find an alcohol treatment in one of the 163 rehabs available in in Connecticut and finally get their lives back.

The philosophy of Addicted.org is to give you the right information and a good support that would fit the situation of the addicted individual. The long term achievement is a world without destroyed lives due to alcohol. Our immediate goal is to help you. Give us that privilege.

Connecticut alcohol situation

Fatalities on the Connecticut highway is still a problem for law officials, but one of the good news for the population of Connecticut is that drunken driving accidents are still decreasing year after year. Alcohol is a major problem in the state and there are two major factors, the dependency that people feel and also the binge drinking that occurs.

Connecticut is the only state in the northeast United States that has still his Puritan-inspired Blue Law against the sale of any alcohol on Sundays.

 

DUI laws in Connecticut

  • Alcohol concentration should not be more than .08
  • Zero tolerance is .02. It applies for people under the age of 21 years old.
  • Driver's licence is suspended for 1 Year for the first offense
  • Driver's licence is suspended for 3 Year plus mandatory jail after the second offense
  • Driver's licence is suspended permanently plus mandatory jail after the third offense
  • Possible interlock ignition after the second offense

The above offense penalties for dui in Connecticut can be increased if there was child endangerment, injuries or death. It is possible that an ignition interlock system would be installed on the car.The penalties are increased if the blood alcohol content over .16, driving over a certain speed, having minors in the car, refusing to take a chemical test, having a traffic accident, or having prior convictions. Also someone can have mandatory alcohol education and/or addiction treatment. There are no container law in Connecticut.

Alcohol info

Sometimes, there are people whose body just cannot handle the effects of alcohol. Even a small amount of alcohol can cause various unwanted reactions on someone with a certain genetic code. There is a certain advantage to getting such reactions with so little alcohol, the people have less and less chance of getting physical damage due to alcohol abuse and they often won’t become alcoholic.

When someone has a high tolerance to alcohol. It is not necessarily beneficial. It costs more and it increases his chance of physical dependency and long-term medical problems such as cirrhosis, pancreatitis, and high blood pressure. Do not take acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or aspirin before drinking because it thins your blood and your BAC will rise much faster. The mix of this type of medications with alcohol can also damage the liver.

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References and sources:
http://alcoholism.about.com/od/dui/a/dui_ct.htm
http://www.cdhs.state.co.us/adad/PDFs/adadreport2001facts.pdf

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