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Alcohol Rehab in New Mexico

What are the different alcohol and drug rehab clinics available in the state of New Mexico ? Is it better to attend an alcohol rehab in a different state or find a n alcohol  rehab within the state of New Mexico? Is it better to do a rehab now to assist in my legal situation or should I wait until going to court? We can help with these questions.

Addicted.org has a database of more than 4000 various alcohol and drugs rehabilitation treatments for alcohol and drug dependency. It can be outpatient clinics, withdrawal management facilities, residential programs and no cost treatments in the U.S. We can suggest addiction treatment centers that fit your needs and budget.

A trained counselor will conduct a personal assessment upon your first contact to suggest the best addiction treatment options possible.  We have helped thousands of people across the United States with alcohol and drug rehab.

Addicted.org has a unique approach. The first counselor you talk to will be assigned to you until you or or the person addicted to alcohol are actually attending a program.  At anytime, you will be able to reach this counselor. When you contact us, You become the most important person.

Alcohol situation New Mexico

The numbers related to alcohol in New Mexico have dropped significantly. Even when it comes to the number of people dead because of drunk driving, there are half as many fatalities as there were in the 80s, which a good sign. There are not a lot of people suffering from alcoholism compared to various other states.

In New Mexico, alcohol is found in various types of incidents which are all pretty harmful to the person and which are usually a big hassle for the state authorities. Alcohol drinking was detected with 47% of all people who committed suicide, and out of all people who have committed homicide, 55% of those killers were under the influence of alcohol to some small or large degree. Alcohol makes people lose their ability to judge clearly and can affect those kinds of statistics.

Alcoholism information

There are quite a few problems that can derive from all the drinking that one person does in a lifetime. Among those are mental issues that can develop, such as memory loss. There are various symptoms that can come from long term abuse of alcohol. It has been observed that people suffer from heavy memory loss.

Alcohol Intoxication, what are the signs?

  • difficulty expressing a thought intelligibly or slurred speech
  • Lack of coordination, poor balance
  • Cannot walk a straight line
  • Cannot focus on your eyes
  • Red eyes or flushed face
  • Morning headaches, sweatiness, weakness, or nausea
  • Alcohol on breath or in sweat

DUI laws in New Mexico

  • Alcohol blood concentration should never be higher than .08
  • Zero tolerance law in New Mexico is .02
  • Driver's licence is suspended for 90 days for the first offense of drunk driving
  • Driver's licence is suspended for  a various amount of time plus mandatory jail time after the 2nd offense of drunk driving
  • Driver's licence can suspended for a various amount of time plus mandatory jail time after the 3rd offense of drunk driving
  • The state police of New Mexico will not confiscate your car under any circumstance

In New Mexico, the interlock ignition can be installed on the drunk driver’s vehicle after he has been found guilty of his second offense. If the BAC of the offender is found to be higher than .16, the penalties will be harsher. As a solution to drunk drinking, they decided that they would make the driver follow alcohol educational programs, and go through alcohol assessments and or treatments.

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References and sources:
http://alcoholism.about.com/od/dui/a/dui_nm.htm
http://www.drugfree.org/Intervention/Articles/Signs_of_abuse
http://www.health.state.nm.us/stateofNM2000/violentbehavior.htm

 

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