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Binge Drinking – Can you Avoid it?

Posted on Sep 08, 2009

Binge drinking can be termed as an act of heavy drinking over a short time frame. People indulge in this sort of drinking normally drink continuously for three or four days. Binge drinking is quite harmful in nature as it can have a negative impact on your overall health and also it can cause long term serious side effects. If you are suffering from any medical condition, it is advisable that you do not get involved in this sort of drinking. Pregnant woman should also stay away from binge drinking.

Avoiding binge drinking is tough but not impossible. To accomplish this task, you just need to be disciplined and make sure that you follow a preset routine. Your friends and family members can help you immensely in this regard. Individuals that are mentally strong will face no problem in avoiding binge drinking. To increase your chances of attaining success, take one step at a time. As you start feeling comfortable, everything will fall in place.

Binge Drinking

Getting Rid of Binge Drinking Situations

  • To begin with, make sure that you live in a dry state. When you are not going to find wine and beer in your neighborhood store, your drinking habits will be reduced automatically.
  • Instead of purchasing big, buy small. There is no point making stock of alcohol as it will encourage you to drink more.
  • You need to take the services of a helper. A helper can play a vital part in letting you know about your behavior and also how much alcohol you have already consumed. But until and unless, you show some discipline, there is going to be no improvement in your drinking habits.
  • To get rid of binge drinking situations, you need to be honest. For long-term control, it is advisable that you interact with your friends and family members on a regular basis.
How Much You Can Drink?

The answer of this question depends on plenty of factors. It includes your gender, age, medical condition, body type, mood and kinds of medical drugs you are taking. If you are below the age of 25, you should not drink more as it can affect your kidney and lungs. People suffering from any serious medical condition needs to control their drinking habits otherwise there health can deteriorate. Stay away from alcohol when you are required to consume medical drugs on a daily basis. Your health care provider will tell you well in advance how much you can drink on a daily basis.

 
 

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Legal Drinking Age by US State

Posted on Sep 02, 2009

In terms of statistics, the US has the highest legal drinking age throughout the world. In US, legal drinking age is set on the basis of the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984. According to this act, it is the responsibility of states to enforce a minimum legal drinking age of 21 years. States that do not follow such patterns may lose more than ten percent of their federal funding for highway apportionment.

Ohio

The legal drinking age in Ohio is 21 years. If you break the law in this regard, you can face a sentence of six months in jail with a fine of $1,000. At Ohio, you cannot give alcohol to anyone that is below the age of 21 years. This is applicable even if you are in your own house and parents have given approval.

Alabama

Similar to Ohio, no one below the age of 21 is allowed to indulge in buying and consumption of alcohol in Alabama.

Alaska

If you are below the age of 21 then you cannot consume alcohol in Alaska without the permission of your parents. However, people below the age of 21 are not allowed to drink in bars, restaurants and liquor stores.

Arizona

Individuals under the age of 21 are not allowed to buy alcohol in Arizona. Although in the case of a ceremony or religious service, you can consume alcohol.

Arkansas

Individuals under the age of 21 are not allowed to buy or consume alcohol in Arkansas. If you are under the age of 21, you cannot drive any motor vehicle with a Blood Alcohol Concentration level of .02

California

According to California laws, no one below the age of 21 is allowed to consume alcohol. You will not be able to drive a motor vehicle with a Blood Alcohol Concentration of .01 or more.

Colorado

If your age is less than 21, you cannot consume alcohol in Colorado unless your parent has given you approval to drink. But you can only do this on private property under the supervision of your parent.

Delaware

No one under the age of 21 is allowed to consume alcohol in Delaware.

Florida

No one under the age of 21 is allowed to consume alcohol in the Florida. But interestingly you are given a freedom to taste alcoholic beverage if it is required of a class in a college. But to do this, you need to be more than 18 years old.

Georgia

In the state of Georgia, you cannot consume alcohol if you are less than 21 year of age. Only exception to this rule is when your parent has given you permission to drink.

Wyoming

In the state of Wyoming, you cannot buy or consume alcohol if you happen to be less than 21 years of age. DUI laws in Wyoming are quite strict.

Washington

According to Washington laws, anyone below the age of 21 is not allowed to buy and consume alcohol. You are not allowed to drive motor vehicle with a Blood Alcohol Concentration level of .02 or more. If your age is more than 21, you cannot drive motor vehicle with a Blood Alcohol Concentration level of .08 or more.

Texas

Anyone below the age of 21 is not allowed to buy, posses, or consume alcohol in the state of Texas. However, minors can consume alcohol under the supervision of their parents or guardian. You will not be able to drive a motor vehicle if there are any traceable amounts of alcohol found in your blood stream.

Tennessee

Legally, you are not allowed to buy or transport alcohol in the state of Tennessee if you happen to be under the age of 21.

 
 

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