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Alcohol Rehab in Oklahoma

Addicted.org helps individuals with an alcohol dependency and their families.  We are here to inform on the best possible alcohol rehab program in one of the 147 treatment facilities in the state of Oklahoma for you.  Addicted.org has caring supportive counselors who provides guidance to find solutions.  There are many problems with alcoholism in the state of Oklahoma that has tarnished relationships, lives and families.

Families are so much in the problem that they do not know what to do anymore and feel hopeless with the addicted person. Addicted.org has the experience and knowledge to help them getting their loved ones into the best alcohol rehab possible in Oklahoma.

Addicted.org is here to give you the right support and information to revert the free fall you are in. The long term goal is a world where families and alcoholics will not suffer anymore.  We are here to make it easier for you, Give us the chance to help.  

Alcohol situation Oklahoma

Oklahoma has seen a decrease of alcohol abuse in the last decade. Many people have begun to drink more responsibly and this has shown in recent reports. Less and less people drink and then drive and so there is a big decrease in the alcohol-related fatalities which happen on the road. This is very good for Oklahoma.

A serious problem in Oklahoma is the alcohol and how it affects teenagers. Back in the days, only a few teenagers were ever involved in drunk driving accidents and fatalities. Nowadays however, a lot of underage drinking is happening, no matter what the state authorities are trying to do. Before, the law sated that people could drink at 18 years of age, but nowadays the law forbids people from drinking while under 21 years old. This law seems to have encouraged people to drink illegally. This is very upsetting to the Oklahoma authorities.

Alcohol addiction information

Individuals who drink responsibly don’t have that many problems. But if one isn't’t careful, trouble can arise. The arteries can get clogged which can cause problems for the person. Some people have had strokes because of drinking too much alcohol. If one doesn't’t drink responsibly, he can seriously damage his body.

The environment of the alcoholic is now known to play an important role in the addictive procedure. The environment becomes related with the positive attributes of drinking. Thus, it is common knowledge that if someone always drinks in a specific bar, or with a cigarette, or with a specific group of friends, then the cigarette, bar, and friends can trigger the urge to drink alcohol. This is because they have become cues associated with his alcohol use and can trigger the brain reward system.

DUI laws in Oklahoma

  • Alcohol blood concentration level of drivers shouldn't’t be higher than .08
  • Zero tolerance law in Oklahoma is .00
  • Driver's licence is suspended for 30 days for the first offense of drunk driving
  • Driver's licence is suspended for  6 months
  • Driver's licence can suspended for a year of time
  • The state police of Oklahoma could possibly take your car away

In Oklahoma, there is a possibility that the interlock ignition can be put in the drunk driver’s automobile after he has been found guilty of drunk driving. If the BAC of the person is found to be over .15, the penalty is much more severe. There is a possibility of people undergoing a mandatory alcohol education and treatment.

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References and sources:
http://alcoholism.about.com/od/dui/a/dui_ok.htm
http://www.enidnews.com/opinion/local_story_060002645.html?keyword=topstory

 

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