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Alcohol Rehab in Georgia

Addicted.org is mandated to help you or a loved one with alcoholism problems to find a treatment Georgia. Our certified counselors will help you with the right support in your journey to sobriety. Alcoholism problems in Georgia have destroyed relationships, lives and families for years.

You deserve the right to get into the best treatment possible for your alcohol addiction. There is hope to find an alcohol rehab treatment in one of the 158 rehabs available in Georgia and finally get your life to sanity.

Addicted.org provides you the right information and a good support that would improve your situation. The long term achievement is a world without destroyed souls due to alcohol. Our immediate goal is to help you. Give us that privilege.

Georgia alcohol situation

Georgia has seen an all-time low in terms of fatalities encountered on the state’s highways. There has been a drop in the number of accidents related to drunk driving in the state of Georgia. This is good news, since the state has had some problems with it in the past. Georgia officials estimate the extent of the alcohol addiction problems to be around a million people affected.

Alcohol abuse information

People addicted to alcohol who drink heavily increase their risk of brain damage and various problems in the brain area. Those kinds of problems can bring about a wide variety of problems that can affect different parts of the body, such as the muscles with such disease as myopathy.

Alcoholism is defined and characterized by impaired control over drinking, preoccupation with the substance alcohol, use of alcohol despite adverse consequences and distortions in thinking and behaviors. It usually includes tolerance, withdrawal, and an uncontrollable drive to drink. alcoholism is the popular meaning of alcohol dependence.

DUI laws in Georgia

  • Alcohol concentration should not be more than .08
  • Zero tolerance is .02
  • Driver's licence is suspended for 1 year for the first offense
  • Driver's licence is suspended for 3 Years plus mandatory jail after the second offense
  • Driver's licence is suspended for 5 Years plus mandatory jail after the third offense
  • It is possible to confiscate your vehicle after the 4th offense

At some point, law officials could decide to put an interlock ignition on your car. The penalties will be stronger if the blood alcohol content over .15, and different other circumstances which could enhance the penalties. Also a person can receive mandatory alcohol education and/or addiction treatment.

 

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References and sources:
http://alcoholism.about.com/od/dui/a/dui_ga.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcoholism

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