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Alcohol Rehab in Montana

Addicted.org can help anyone who is afflicted indirectly or directly with alcohol addiction.  We will guide you to the best available alcohol clinic treatment option possible for you or a relative in one of the 37 treatment clinics in the state of Montana. We have experienced caring counselors who will guide you step by step with care and support until a solution is found. The lifestyle of an alcoholic has an adverse effect on his life, relationships and family.

No matter what the condition is, people should have the opportunity and the chance to get the help needed in a treatment clinic to solve his alcohol dependency.  Drug Rehab Services has knowledge to refer people to the best alcohol clinic possible anywhere in the state of Montana.

Over the years, We have built an expertise to provide information to improve the person addicted to alcohol success all the way to recovery.  Our future goal is a world without suffering from families and individuals from alcoholism.  Give us the chance to help you.   We are here to make it easier for you!

Alcohol situation Montana

Sadly, the Montana fatalities that involved dui don’t seem to have come down in the last few years, that’s not good news for the Montana law officials. But on the other side, there are not that many people affected with alcohol dependency, less than 85 000 which isn't’t so bad compared to other states. So Montana still has a long way to go until we’re all done with alcohol and its devastating effects.

Some incidents have happened in Montana that had alcohol as a major factor. One of them is that of a car crash that occurred with one of the driver having a blood alcohol content level of over .15% while the legal limit is only .10% in Montana. This crash cost the life of a person, the driver’s best friend, and this could cost the driver up to 20 years in jail and 500,000 dollars. Drunk driving is a problem in Montana.

Alcohol abuse information

People have the misconception that only drinking very high dosage of alcohol will be harmful to the body. This is a mistake people make, because even moderate drinking, if done regularly can bring about different symptoms that the person won’t necessarily notice at first. Such symptoms can include arterial disease from all the alcohol taken over a long period of time.

Alcoholism affects a wide range of people close to the alcoholic himself such as co-workers, employers, neighbors, friends, relatives, doctors, teachers, classmates, community workers and is one of most difficult social problems in the United States, including crime, domestic violence, teen pregnancy and homelessness. An interesting study from Brown University Center for Alcohol and Addiction, shows that 82% of medical doctors admit that they avoid addressing alcoholism with their patients.

DUI laws in Montana

  • Alcohol blood concentration should be no more higher than .08
  • Zero tolerance law is .02
  • Driver's licence is suspended for 6 months for the first offense
  • Driver's licence is suspended for  one year plus mandatory jail time after the 2nd offense
  • Driver's licence can suspended for one year plus mandatory jail time after the 3rd offense
  • The law officials of Montana can confiscate your car if it is your third offense

The interlock ignition can be put on offenders’ vehicles after some drunk driving offenses. The severity of the offenses will be increased if the blood alcohol concentration level of the offender exceeds .18. There are a few tools which are used as tools to curb drunk driving in the state of Montana, including the mandatory alcohol education and mandatory alcohol treatment.

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References and sources:
http://alcoholism.about.com/od/dui/a/dui_mt.htm
http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/1018795126.html
http://articles.latimes.com/2001/aug/22/news/mn-36873

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