There is a surprising lack of binge drinking laws across the United States. There are really no specific laws for people who binge, but the alcohol laws applies to anyone who consume alcohol illegally and driving while intoxicated. Binge drinking is when people choose to drink excessively in a short time frame. There is no specific definition on how many drinks one must drink for episode of drinking to be called binge drinking or a certain time period. However in the United States, binge drinking often means drinking five or more average drinks for men, and four or more drinks for women, consumed in one hour. Other factors are also included, such as weight, age, sex, etc.
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It is considered a privilege to drive on the roads of Montana. If you drink and get behind the wheel of a motor vehicle you will have to face severe consequences for breaking the law. If you are caught operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration that is above the legal limit in the state you are considered to be legally intoxicated and could face DUI (driving under the influence) charges.
Despite the seriousness of binge drinking and the risks involved, the drinking style continues Binge drinking among college students is still one of excess. College campuses are implementing strict binge drinking laws to deter students from taking part in such a dangerous game. Most of the binge drinking laws in place are directed at college and university campuses. These laws were passed by campus officials to deter students from consuming too much alcohol on and off campus. There are currently no specific laws for binge drinking to address the problem in the State of Montana.
If you think you or a friend have a binge drinking or alcohol abuse problem, get help as soon as possible. The best approach is to talk to someone you trust and who is capable of giving you advice or getting you the help you need. Someone like a family member, family doctor, or close friend,