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Alcohol Rehab in South Carolina

Addicted.org provides the counseling for people needing help for their alcohol addiction.  We are here to decide upon the best potential alcohol rehab treatment program in one of the 80 treatment facilities in the state of South Carolina for you.  Addicted.org has certified counselors that are sympathizing and supportive with the necessary steps to provide you to the path to sobriety.  There are many problems with alcoholism in the state of South Carolina that has tarnished relationships, lives and families for years.

Everyone has the opportunity in taking part in a treatment to deal with their alcohol addiction.  Addicted.org has the experience and knowledge to put out the information that will get you into the best alcohol rehab in South Carolina.

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Alcohol situation South Carolina

South Carolina is affected by alcoholism and alcohol abuse. It would seem that at least 762 000 people have abused alcohol over a month-long period. Those people were doing what we call binge drinking, which is very dangerous. And this is affecting the road fatalities in a huge way. There was 46% of the road killing in 2006 that happened because of drunk driving.

South Carolina is having a problem with alcohol not only because too many people drink, but because alcohol drinking brings about other problems such as alcohol poisoning, traffic accidents and other sort of accidents. One of the type of accidents usually happens at the University, where underage drinking and binge drinking occurs often enough. That can sometimes lead to such things as hazing, violence, and it is sometimes even fatal.

Alcohol addiction information

When somebody takes alcohol regularly, he or she can be affected in many different ways, some of those effects he won’t even see at first. Alcohol has a reputation of having a devastating effect on the liver and the pancreas. Plus, alcohol will sometimes affect the weight of the drinker, generally in the belly region.

Alcohol is a poison to many different types of cells in the body. In small quantities alcohol can suppress their activity. In larger doses, it can kill them. While most type of drugs that act on the brain stimulate the production of hormones in the brain like serotonin and dopamine, alcohol actually reduces levels of the different chemicals while increasing the levels of some other hormones.

DUI laws in South Carolina

  • Alcohol blood concentration level of drivers shouldn't’t be higher than .08
  • Zero tolerance law in South Carolina is .02
  • Driver's licence is suspended for 6 months for the first offense of drunk driving
  • Driver's licence is suspended for  a year plus jail time is mandatory
  • Driver's licence can suspended for two years plus jail time is mandatory
  • The officials of South Carolina could possibly take your vehicle away, but that happens after the 4th offense

In South Carolina, there is a possibility that the interlock ignition would be installed in the offender’s automobile. If the BAC level is over .18 when driving, the penalty will be worse. It is possible that the many offenders at some point undergoing a mandatory alcohol education and treatment as ordered by the court.

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References and sources:
http://alcoholism.about.com/od/dui/a/dui_sc.htm
http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/showthread.php?t=86778

 

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