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Alcohol Rehab in Nevada

Addicted.org helps anyone who is afflicted indirectly or directly with alcohol abuse.  We guide people to the best available alcohol treatment option possible in one of the 63 treatment clinics of Nevada. We have caring counselors who will provide guidance step by step until a solution is obtained. An alcoholic's lifestyle creates an adverse effect on his life, relationships and family.

No matter the condition they are in, people should have the opportunity to get the help needed in a rehab clinic to solve his alcohol dependency.  Drug Rehab Services refer people to the best alcohol rehab clinic possible anywhere in Nevada.

Over the years, We have built an expertise to provide information and advice to improve your success of becoming alcohol free.  Our future goal is a world without suffer from families and individuals abusing alcohol.  Give us the chance to help you.   We are here to make it easier for you!

Alcohol rehab Nevada

Almost 40 percent of all the killing that happens on the Nevada highways has something to do with alcohol, driving while under the influence. Plus there are not a lot of people who are addicted to alcohol in Nevada. It is not a very big epidemic and the law officials and other groups against alcoholism and drunk driving are doing a good job preventing it from growing.

The Nevada state officials have decided that they would ban alcohol on Nevada Beach for the 4th of July. This has been happening for a few years and it basically forbids anybody to have alcohol beverages on the premises. This is part of the authorities’ efforts to curb binge drinking and accidents that happen on big days like this. This alcohol ban on Nevada Beach will provide a safe environment to enjoy this day.

Alcoholism information

There are many types of alcoholic beverages but alcohol, whatever form it may take, affects the different cells in the body and can cause undesirable effects to the body. Of course the amount of alcohol you intake will influence the intensity of the effects the drinks will have, both short term and long term.

Alcoholism can lead individuals into serious problems, and can be mentally and physically destructive. In present time, alcohol drinking is involved in half of all crimes, murders, accidental deaths, and suicides. Many health problems are also associated with alcohol abuse such as damage of the liver, diseases, heart disease, and brain cancer. People with major alcohol problems reduce life expectancy by 10 to 15 years if they do not stop drinking.

DUI laws in Nevada

  • Alcohol blood concentration should never be higher than .08
  • Zero tolerance law is .02
  • Driver's licence is suspended for 90 days 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 three years plus mandatory jail time after the 3rd offense
  • The state police of Nevada will not confiscate your automobile even after 3 times

The interlock ignition could be installed on the drunk driver’s vehicle after he has been arrested. The severity of the penalties will be brought to a higher gradient if the blood alcohol concentration level of the person exceeds .18. Under some circumstances, though limited, the officials will give the mandatory alcohol education, assessment and treatment.

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References and sources:
http://alcoholism.about.com/od/dui/a/dui_nv.htm
http://www.allaboutlifechallenges.org/alcohol-addiction.htm
http://yubanet.com/regional/Annual-Alcohol-Ban-to-be-in-effect-at-Nevada-Beach-on-July-4th.php

 

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